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1965 Honda C110 Sport 50 on 2040-motos

US $3,250.00
YearYear:1965 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Zionsville, Indiana, United States

Zionsville, Indiana, United States
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Honda C110 Sport 50 photos

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Honda C110 Sport 50 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Standard

Honda C110 Sport 50 description

Honda C110 Sport 50
Completely restored to Museum-Ready Condition

This Honda Sport 50 has led a cherished life.  It has been in the ownership of a Honda employee or Honda retiree its entire life.  The bike went through a comprehensive restoration years ago utilizing mostly NOS parts.  The bike is completely original with exception of the front fender mudflap which is being replaced due to rubber rot with an quality reproduction.  While all parts were well lubricated upon assembly, the bike has not been run or had fuel in it since the restoration.  The bike has been in a climate controlled environment (our living room) since restoration.  Even the battery is NOS dry-charged.  

This is not your typically over restored example, but rather a bike that was rebuilt extensively with NOS parts and, therefore, looks like the bike that would have been on the Honda dealer showroom floor in 1965.  Unpainted plastic parts, like the front fender for example, have some slight burnishes, but those are typical of how the bikes looked on the showroom floor.

The bike is fitted with a NOS speedo and the actual mileage is unknown, but that is immaterial considering the engine was rebuilt with NOS parts, as were all wheel and fork/swingarm bearings and seals.  
This is essentially a new bike.

This bike deserves to go into a museum or private collection - it is that good.

Local pick up is recommended.  If shipped, I'd recommend that the bike be crated for safe transport.  The thing is tiny and light, but could be easily damaged.

This is a vintage bike that has been restored several years ago and has not be run or ridden since.  No warranty is provided or implied.  No returns.

Although street legal and provided with a title, this bike needs to continue its life as a piece of motorcycle history in the hands of respecting collector.

Additional photos available upon request.  Please message with any questions.

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$250 PayPal deposit due at the end of the auction with the balance in cash at the time of pick up.

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