Restored this Steen a couple years ago, 1971 model, Frame and wheels have been powdercoated, Fiberglass tank mounting bolts have been repaired, and professionally repainted and cleared, Steen was painted on the tank not a decal, NOS items include Seat,Shocks,Fenders,Aircleaner, The exhaust has been fabricated from a bassani pipe and wrapped to avoid burns, the early Hodaka engine runs good on 20:1 two stroke mix, the Transmission is early rotory shift, what that means is after 4th you go back to neutral, early on there was no standard for shift patterns,that came later in the seventies. it has the earls front fork, and it would be difficult to find a steen this nice for this money, Im not saying its museum quality but however, there are not many of these left! I do also have a 1972 Hodaka wombat,with a red powdercoated frame and dent free chrome tank in exellent condition, might consider offers for a package deal.
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