Detail Info for: 1970 Honda Honda Honda PC50 Moped

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/05/2017
Price:
$ 810.00
Condition:
Mileage:
1
Location:
Skiatook, Oklahoma, 74070
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1970 Honda Honda
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
I-1223
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
A real moped, you can ride it like a bicycle if you run out of gas. This 50cc Honda was probably built around 1970, but I have no title and no documentation and I am not sure of this. (eBay does not allow for "no title" selection, you will receive a bill of sale). I have owned it for 20+ years and ride it only occasionally. It is very complete but is missing the rear turn signal lenses as seen in the last photo. It uses a 6 volt battery that needs to be replaced. This one has the rare enclosed chain drive. I have always used a gasoline stabilizer and the bike starts and runs now, but it probably needs a carburetor cleaning. There is a one inch crack in the plastic knee fairing under the headlight. I have the keys and you can see the original factory tool kit under the seat. PC50s are fun machines that anyone who can ride a bicycle can ride, and they have a club following. For a 45 year+ motorbike it is in surprisingly good condition, no rust and great finish. If you are handy with common tools this will be a great little grocery getter. All checks must clear before machine is released, or PayPal if you choose. Buyer is responsible for delivery but I will assist in any way I can. I will deliver to any Tulsa shipping dock for free and I will install on a pallet if needed. Pallet and tie-down materials will be at your expense, but no labor charge. Machine can be inspected with an appointment.On Oct-01-17 at 10:20:43 PDT, seller added the following information: I have received questions about the lights and horn. The lights and horn work, with the exception of the rear turn signals because of the missing lenses. However, as you will note in the pictures, the rotary switch on the back of the headlight is missing. The lights have been wired to come on when the key is turned on. If this is a problem for any bidders, please let me know and I will cancel your bid. I apologize for this, I didn't realize it until I started researching your questions. I don't think the switch on the back of the headlight is available anywhere, but an electronics shop might have a similar switch if you wanted to go that route. Please consider that this bike is nearly 50 years old and parts may be hard to find. Thanks for your questions, I will work with you in any way I can. On Oct-03-17 at 11:08:17 PDT, seller added the following information: Carburetor has been serviced and cleaned, and I have ordered a new Interstate battery that will go with the bike.