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1969 Honda S90 Cafe Racer Minibike Motorcycle Vintage Puch Vespa Scooter Style on 2040-motos

US $3,900.00
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:3400 ColorColor: Burnt Orange
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):90 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:S90796390

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This bike is completely restored and fully functional. I have all of the paperwork and parts list. Purchased the bike for $1650 and invested $4746.49 in parts (Total: $6396.49) Custom paint job. Seat is made from premium Edelman calfskin leather. I will ship the bike and can recommend a good shipping company. Two mirrors are also included (not shown in pictures). Any questions, please ask.


Restoration Invoice:
Check over for restoration, replace battery, fill oil & get to run. 
Check over for availability of parts, write up for needed repair and restoration 266.00
Battery ( 6 volt) 32.00T
Pull carburetor and clean out, 66.50
Remove all parts from frame, steering head, bearings and bushings 190.00
Clean and Strip parts & body-work for painting
( frame, swing-arm, shocks, Tank, battery cover,
headlight mounts, Air-filter, upper & lower trees,
chain guard, center & side stands, mounting
brackets) 384.00
Weld in seat mounts, Shape & finish. 48.00
Epoxy prime coat, all parts. Wetsand 375.00
Base coat HOK Molly Orange, frame, tank, battery
cover, rear shocks tops, headlight housing, air filter
box, lower tree, swing arm, headlight mounts,
Fenders, HOK Gamma gold / HOK Kandy Rootbeer
( burnt Orange to go with seat) 625.00
Urethane Clear coat all painted parts 252.00
Sand blast fenders, prep for finish 137.50
Colorsand, polish & glaze coat 130.00
Metal polishing, engine case, shocks, hardware 95.00
Sand blast tank sides, signal mount, brake pedal,
air cleaner cover, cap nuts, fenders 165.00
Chrome plate tank sides, signal mount, brake pedal,
cap nuts, air filter cover. 425.00
Ship out parts for chrome plating, shipping from
chrome plater 65.00
Reinstall engine, all frame parts, wheels etc. replace
all missing or broken parts, detail. Re-wire and
repair several bad wires, Replace missing
hardware, Tune & align bike, Replace all cables,
signal lights, mirrors, Torque all frame & suspension
bolts. Install tank, seat, Fill with gas & test ride, set
& tune carburetor. 575.00
Throttle, clutch & brake cables 115.00
Tail light assembly 123.00
Turn signals ( all 4) 165.00
Mirrors ( 2) ( universal) 45.00
Break lever pivot nut 10.00
Brake rod 35.00
Gas & oil 21.00
frame sticker 28.00
Air cleaner connecting tube 48.84
Shop Manual 15.40
Rear chain adjuster set 15.00

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