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1966 Honda 154cc C95, Registration no. 9590 OZ Frame no. C95-3007849 (see text) Engine no. C95E-3007857

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Boasting Honda's favoured pressed-steel frame, the Japanese manufacturer's first 125cc twins - the C90 tourer and CB90 sports - appeared in 1958 together with two closely related models, the C95 tourer and CB95 sports, the latter pair featuring over-bored engines displacing 154cc and producing 13.5bhp and 16.5bhp respectively. Today these early Honda twins are among the most collectible of 1960s Japanese classics. Formerly displayed in the window of an Isle of Man motorcycle shop, this C95 is believed to have been part restored/repainted some years ago and currently displays a total of 10,989 miles on the odometer. The machine has not been touched since its acquisition during Manx Week in 2005 and will requiring re-commissioning before returning to the road. Offered with original logbook; DVLA correspondence; and a V5C document. It should be noted that the (correct) frame number is stamped on a non-factory plaque.

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Boasting Honda's favoured pressed-steel frame, the Japanese manufacturer's first 125cc twins - the C90 tourer and CB90 sports - appeared in 1958 together with two closely related models, the C95 tourer and CB95 sports, the latter pair featuring over-bored engines displacing 154cc and producing 13.5bhp and 16.5bhp respectively. Today these early Honda twins are among the most collectible of 1960s Japanese classics. Formerly displayed in the window of an Isle of Man motorcycle shop, this C95 is believed to have been part restored/repainted some years ago and currently displays a total of 10,989 miles on the odometer. The machine has not been touched since its acquisition during Manx Week in 2005 and will requiring re-commissioning before returning to the road. Offered with original logbook; DVLA correspondence; and a V5C document. It should be noted that the (correct) frame number is stamped on a non-factory plaque.

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