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The Honda CA95 / Benly 150 Restoration The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas |
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Is there such a thing as a 1967 CA95?
Was checking out a CL post on a Benly. It only caught my eye because the title said it was a 1967. Thought production ended in 1966.
http://nh.craigslist.org/mcy/5059232996.html |
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Technically production ended in 1965. Some left over 65's were titled as 1966.
Way too high of a price for that bike. |
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Yeah, like I said. It only caught my eye because of the 1967 thing.
I agree about the price, Way too high. Just another example of my other post about people thinking that what they have is worth a gazillion dollars because it's old and "so rare". Oh well, win some, lose alot. |
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That bike doesn't look too bad to me for the price. But prices are higher out here on the left coast. I'd offer $800 and settle for $1000. Especially if that seat is original and not ripped. Also looks like the front fender hasn't been curbed. If the muffs are good it's probably worth a look. Besides, it also has the chain guard. The seller might even have the carb covers since his ad says he messed with the carb. The bike also looks like original paint too. Agreed, I know it isn't running, it'd be a bargain for less, but it looks like a good solid start to a rider-quality "survivor" restoration.
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