1973 HONDA CT70
- 3-speed
- Runs good, very clean
- Chrome & original paint is nice
- New tires & tubes
- Wheels need repainted
- Minor tear in seat
- 2,423 Miles
- Bill of sale - no title
Other Parts for Sale
- Klx 110 two brothers dress up kit(US $135.00)
- Aermacchi harley nos handlebar hand grips for 1978 125, 175, 250(US $24.49)
- Pair of harley davidson chrome billet adjustable mirrors fits sportster 883 (US $19.95)
- Motorcycle cigarette lighter 12v power port for gps +(US $18.89)
- 2000 yamaha blaster yfs200 yfs 200 dg front bumper(US $50.00)
- 2000 yamaha blaster yfs200 yfs 200 rear dg grab bar(US $35.00)
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