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1966 Honda Honda 50 on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:275 ColorColor: Black / White
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
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Honda Honda 50 photos

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Honda Honda 50 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):49 WarrantyWarranty:no TypeType:Motorcycle For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Honda Honda 50 description

1966 (?) Honda C100 For Sale 'Honda 50' / Vintage; 275 Miles; No Title; Offered by Dealer;
** Vehicle has been 'hanging around' as part of our retail store display for many years; 
** Bike has been suspended by nylon straps from the store's ceiling most of it's life
** This is one of several motorcycles that have been hanging from our vast retail store ceiling for many years as part of 
the 'BENT BIKE Motorcycles experience'; 
** Bike has not been started or ridden in well over twenty years; it was a perfect runner when put into 'Display Status'
a couple decades ago; it's now, 'that time' so we are selling her off;
** Please see the photos for details; email me with any questions; 

  • Vintage Honda 50 motorcycle; in good 'USED' condition
  • VIN / SERIAL# C100-S017411; Title has long been misplaced / lost (NO TITLE)
Bike has a few cosmetic blemishes as follows: 
  1. dented / 'un-dented' rear fender; 
  2. dents / wrinkles left rear sprocket cover; 
  3. 1" rip left side to rear of seat;
  4. staining along top edge of seat 
  5. Rubber boot on kickstart ripped
  6. fading to logo seat rear
...otherwise in very good - excellent condition
  • We are a Washington State Licensed Vehicle Dealer; in business for over 40 years
  • Buyer should be prepared to either come to our Dealership for pick-up or arrange to have it hauled off; 
  • We'd like to see pick-up done within a couple weeks from end of sale if possible, but we'll work with you
Some HISTORY
This great bike represents a very significant time in the evolution of the motorcycle; it also has been a real focal point
in the BENT BIKE retail store in Lynnwood, Washington for many, many years. Since we first opened our store several decades ago, 
we've seen kids of all ages, parents and grandparents,
dogs, cats, birds and even an alpaca come in and marvel at our collection of historic, vintage motorcycles
hanging high above everyone's head. This bike
was a big part of everyone's lives at BENT BIKE, and, when it's gone, it will be missed dearly. 
We hope it will find a new home where it will bring as much delight to everyone lucky enough to experience it as it has for us. 

Thanks for looking. 

Bent Bike Motorcycles

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