Detail Info for: Honda : Other 1967 Honda S90 Super 90 Super Sport CL90

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/05/2013
Price:
$ 1275.00
Condition:
Mileage:
3644
Location:
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, 48127
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1967 Honda Other
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
S90 542321
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1967 Honda S90. This is an original bike that was in covered storage for many years. It has all original paint, seat, and chrome. The carburetor was removed, cleaned, and re-set, oil changed, and new tires and tubes were installed. (You can still see the sticker on the rear tire.) The bike starts, shifts, and stops as it should. The headlight, tail light, and stop light work as they should. The chrome rims will clean up to a scale of eight to nine, and have no deep pitting or rust. The inside of the tank was creamed and looks good. It has the original seat, it does have small tear as shown in the photo. The odometer shows 3644 miles which appears to be original. The early two piece exhaust is solid without any holes. Needed for this bike is a clutch cable adjuster, (see photo, these are avaliable on ebay for under $10), it is missing the exhaust baffle, mirrors, and tool kit and under seat tool tray, these are also avaliable on ebay for minimal dollars. This is a good running S90, that can be ridden and enjoyed as is, or will be a very easy restoration. It needs a good cleaning. It is a bike that hasn't been cut or altered in anyway, it does have its nicks, small dents, and chips for a 46 year old motorcycle. I do have a clear Michigan title. You are bidding on the motorcycle in the photos in as is condition, without any type of warrenty implied. Shipping and pick up are the buyers responsibility. Feel free to email any questions.On Feb-27-13 at 10:45:14 PST, seller added the following information: I need to make a correction about the cable adjuster that needs to be replaced, it is for the front brake handle and not the clutch handle. It is the same adjuster, just wanted to be sure that the description is correct.