Detail Info for: 1966 Honda CB 1966 CB160 F160 GP 200 Entry Level Honda Racer

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/18/2018
Price:
$ 1999.00
Condition:
Mileage:
1111
Location:
Perris, California, 92570
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1966 Honda CB
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
B160-1086236
Vehicle Title:
Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
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Standard Equipment:
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Vehicle Detail
This is a fairly famous F160 race bike built by Marvin Motors LTD and raced by Casey Meyer and Travis Ohge. It was purchased several years ago and held in a collection. It needs to be ridden in anger...someone needs to race this thing. It is professionally built and would cost more than my asking price to build. I have never started or run this motorcycle and because it is a full race bike there is no title...it will be sold on a Bill of Sale. The cosmetics are in well used condition and the fairing has tape on the left side. It is built to race...if you want pretty a little paint would make it that but it won't go any faster The information I have on this bike was transferred to me by the last owner. I was told that it is currently at 180cc's and has a 5 speed gear box. The electrics are total loss The gas tank that is currently on the bike is the one pictured in the last pictures with red lettering...I don't know what happened to the tank in the real nice photos taken by One Moto Show Please be aware that the gas tank is fiberglass and I'm not sure how it holds up to racing fuel Runs very well. Proven set-up based on a CB 160 frame & engine. Great entry level GP200 ARHMA racer. Engine: Bottom end completely gone thru and has 3 race week-ends on it. Barnett clutch. Oil cooler. Top-end new. No races. Just broken in. Cylinder head ported and built with Kibble-White valves, springs & keepers. New cam chain. Keihin PE22 carbs with K&N filters. Petronix ignition. Hagon shocks. Steering dampener. Motobits rear sets. Alloy wheels. BT39 Bridgestone tires and chain with one week-end on them. The old Victor Camp Ducati fairing is in rough shape but does the job. I did use the pictures that I found on the internet taken by One Moto Show Any questions call me at 951-992-9839 I will not sell off line All shipping arrangements and expenses will be paid by the purchaser. I will work with your shipper but please don't ask me to deliver