2001 Honda C90 35k starting £700 SOLD

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trixie
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2001 Honda C90 35k starting £700 SOLD

Post by trixie » Fri Oct 05, 2018 11:36 am

I'm having to sell my beloved Honda C90 and I've just put it up on ebay.

It's got 35000 on the clock but the engine runs beautifully and has never let me down. I've put up a sound file of the engine here! and tons more photos here too so you can see it in all its glory.

It's 2001, electric and kick start. I'm including various extra things in the sale (see the listing).

I bought it from Dave Wilkins (davebike) 5.5 years ago - he has been servicing it and doing minimal work on it when needed and he can vouch that it's a good runner.

Starting bid £700, based in SE London.
Last edited by Capitano on Sat Oct 20, 2018 1:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Sold

trixie
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Re: 2001 Honda C90 35k starting £700

Post by trixie » Fri Oct 05, 2018 1:45 pm

I'm putting a new battery on it today too.

RoadCar
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Re: 2001 Honda C90 35k starting £700

Post by RoadCar » Sat Oct 06, 2018 7:05 pm

I was in a Charity Shop earlier and found the book you mention in your advert. Good luck with the sale.

:)

trixie
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Re: 2001 Honda C90 35k starting £700

Post by trixie » Thu Oct 11, 2018 11:19 am

How funny! So you know my cub then :-)

trixie
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Re: 2001 Honda C90 35k starting £700 - SOLD

Post by trixie » Sat Oct 20, 2018 11:55 am

Just an update for you. I've now sold the bike and a lovely bloke from Kent came and picked it up in his van today. I've told him about the forum so expect a new member soon! I'm really pleased it's gone to a good home and I think he'll have a lot of fun with it (once he's worked out the gears!).
Thank you to everyone on here that's helped me with advice over the years. And a big thank you to Dave Wilkins for his mechanical support. Such a shame that motorbiking in London seems to be being killed off... grrrr (don't get me started)...

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