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1981 Can-am 125 Enduro on 2040-motos

US $30000
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
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Can-Am 125 Enduro description

 1981 Can-Am 125 Qualifier Enduro Motorcycle

Really clean motorcycle, looks all original except headlight. Hasn't been started in a few years, but the last time it was fired it was strong. Stored indoors.
Frame/VIN #: 8508 800143 (Nov 81); Engine: 133509

See pictures and email if you have questions.

No title, can do bill of sale.

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