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1989 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $4300
YearYear:1989 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: White
Location:

Frisco, Texas, United States

Frisco, Texas, United States
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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

The original motor was replaced with a Lifan 200cc (Model: 163FML-2) with electric start and has about 3k miles on the engine. The engine comes with a kick starter and oil level sight for easy checking. The engine was given the MotoMan BreakIn plus the oil has been changed every 1k miles. 

Included with the NX is two sets of wheels and tires including axles, brake hubs/shoes plus an additional chain and front sprocket to the different sets. The knobby tires are Pirelli Rally Cross and the road tires are Shinko Trailmaster. 

The front forks have been rebuilt and upgraded with Progressive Suspension Fork Springs (11-1114) and Daystar fork boots.

All four turn signals have been replaced with K&S OEM replacements - very good quality. 

The NX currently has a SuperTrapp exhaust installed & original stock exhaust is included. 

The battery is in good working order and comes with a Battery Tender ring terminal harness. 

Some of the plastic panels were cracked or pieces missing and have been repaired from the backside with Plastex Plastic Repair Kit. The right side tank plastic cover has a scuff which the previous owner had the bike laying on a tire in the back of a truck, it can be easily repaired.

The inside of the tank is perfect – there is no rust what so ever.

The bike comes with the original key and duplicate. The helmet lock and front fork lock do not work. 

Extras include:

Kickstand, air box cover, pegs, throttle, kill switch, turn signal/horn/headlight switch,

coil (30510-GR2-405), break & clutch lever brackets including switches (35340-KG1-003,35330-MK5-003),  rectifier (31700-124-008), engine mounting bracket and nuts and bolts, regulator rectifier (31600-KY7-000), ignition control module (CDI – 30510-GR2-405), stock exhaust, service manual, owner’s manual, left mirror, tool Set (89010-KY7-000), exhaust pipe.

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