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1970 1971 1972 Honda Qa50 Qa 50 Mini Trail Monkey Survivor 1 Owner on 2040-motos

US $0.99
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Antigo, Wisconsin, US

Antigo, Wisconsin, US
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1970 1971 1972 Honda QA50 QA 50  Mini Trail Monkey Survivor 1 Owner, US $0.99, image 1

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TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):50 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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NOTE: EVEN THOUGH THE AUCTION MIGHT SAY CLEAR TITLE, THERE IS NO TITLE WITH THIS BIKE. WISCONSIN DID NOT ISSUE TITLES FOR THESE AS FAR AS I KNOW. I CAN INCLUDE A BILL OF SALE UPON REQUEST.

VERY Nice survivor Honda QA50. The gentleman I bought this from, informed me he bought it new. He also bought the CT70 I have on another auction. I put a good walkaround video on youtube, look up "suicycleschopshop" to see it. Has excellent compression, runs nice. I weigh 240 pounds, and when I rode it , it seemed to be skippy in second gear. But when my daughter rode it, she said it was fine. She probably put 50 laps around my yard the other day after I tuned it up. It ran better and better the longer she rode it. I know these had some second gear issues, so Im telling you straight up you might wanna address this. This bike has ALL OF THE aspects for an easy resto. Ive owned a lot of Honda minis, and this ones in that top "wish list" of easy restorations.I was SO close to restoring it myself, but then school and 4 kids brought me back to reality lol ! Frame number is 1046757.

Might be a long description, but heres some more info. Nice straight fenders, Ripped cover and foam, but seat pan rock solid. Bars straight. Tank straight and clean. Tool kit underneath. Cannot say enough, and judge by my feedback and experience, that this is an excellent candidate for resto, or just ride. It truly is a survivor !!!


DISCLAIMER: This is an old bike. I am selling it with the intention of my customer base being restoration fanatics, knowing that these old bikes will need some luvin. Therefore it is sold as is, with absolutely no refunds or complaints. If you are bidding on this bike, then you most likely are a vintage bike guy, looking to recapture some of that old school spirit. The best part of our hobby, is doing some work. So be prepared to do some work to make it how YOU want it, not me !

PAYPAL Prefered. I do not know how to arrange shipping but will work with you. I suggest 1-800-uship but its up to you to find a shipper. Buyer responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. In other words, I'll push it on the truck when it gets here. Must be picked up within 3 weeks, otherwise a $10 per day storage fee will be added.Sorry but Ive had people take advantage of me before , taking MONTHS to get a bike and thats not happening anymore. By bidding, you agree to these terms.

ALL PAYMENTS ARE DUE within 5 days of the auctions end. I file with Ebay on all items not paid for. This is a vintage bike. Youll see some wear, marks, etc. I sell vintage bikes with the mentiality: "gonna need some luvin', ridin', or restore it if ya have the time !!". $100 deposit required within 48 hours, and it is non-refundable.


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