Gateway classic cars of Nashville is happy to digitally present to
you this 1970 Honda Scrambler. If you were a young man in the
1970's then chances are you are familiar with Endura racing. This
was a genius idea of a mix of off road and on track racing that
tested men and bikes to the extreme. What was needed was a light
bike that had the low end torque and suspension to handle the off
road part and the power to pull hard on the road. Enter the Honda
Scrambler! The tins on this blast from the past are covered in a
striking shade of red and the seat is of course black
vinyl.Powering this Honda Scrambler is a 450cc 2CYL engine that
moves the tach quickly! This robust powertrain delivers a blend of
performance and offers a thrilling riding experience on city
streets or country roads. Whether you're an experienced rider or
new to the world of motorcycling, you'll be impressed by the
responsive acceleration and smooth handling this engine
provides.The Scrambler features a 5-speed manual transmission,
which offers maximum control and the classic motorbike riding
experience. Transitioning between gears is smooth and effortless,
allowing for incremental control over speed and torque. Whether
you're maneuvering through city traffic or cruising down the trail,
you'll appreciate the precise and intuitive shifting mechanism.This
1970 Honda Scrambler has been family owned since 1971. Everything
on this bike has been gone through, fixed and or replaced by a
local classic motorcycle repair shop in recent years. Don't miss
your chance to own this rare and fun machine.Sale held pursuant to
permit No. 19289 of department of licenses granted the 14th day of
August 2015.
Vehicle Details
1970 Honda Motorcycle
Listing ID:CC-1958646
Price:$8,500
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1970
Make:Honda
Model:Motorcycle
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:12429
Stock Number:NSH1921
VIN:GCCNSH1921
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