1982 Honda Ascot FT500 Stock # DGM1854 VIN # JH2PC0709CM011854.
This is about as clean as they come for a 30 year old motorcycle.
The odometer is showing just 13,740 miles and the bike is still in
beautiful condition. These Ascots are sought after bikes, because
they are such great riding bikes. The 500cc single cylinder has
great power and tons of torque. The brakes are disc front and rear,
which was not all that common in the early 80's. Starting is an
ease with an electric starter. The gearbox is a manual 5 speed. The
bike also has a locking gas cap and helmet lock. Everything works
on this bike all lights, horn, etc, just get on and enjoy the ride.
The only flaw is the clear coat on top of the tank is worn through,
but it's hardly noticeable. These are great bikes for commuting,
but are comfortable for longer trips. Hondas are very reliable and
this is a bike that you can enjoy for a long time to come. Brand
new Kenda Challenger front and rear tires still showing the tire
nobles. Back when the ascots first came out, Honda dealers
themselves were riding these Honda 500s's. Cond#2+.
It would be great to have you come see us, but call first as we are
not always around. Andrew 206-533-9600
Plenty to see!
Vehicle Details
1982 Honda Ascot
Listing ID:CC-1659212
Price:$3,995
Location:Burlington, Washington
Year:1982
Make:Honda
Model:Ascot
Exterior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:13740
Stock Number:DGM1854
VIN:JH2PC0709CM011854
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