looking for Honda Ezcub 90
#1
Does any 1 within a 500 mile radius of NJ happen to have 1 of these rarities to part with.Ive always wanted 1 but I cant seem to find 1 I know Honda doesnt make it anymore.Whats its like to ride 1 of these perforance wise?
#5
I went through and found a Honda brochure from 1996 and they grouped the CUB in with the XR200, XR100, XR80, Z50R and then they show the red and white CUB with a very pretty young lady riding the the machine with full helmet, goggles, gloves and a very big smile.
Another thing I saw in the specs is it is a two stroke.
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Another thing I saw in the specs is it is a two stroke.
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#6
yes sandtastic You are correct! I went to the Honda dealership in PA.He had told me It was a rare bike an didnt sell well then,it was picked up by racers who used them as pit bikes who hold on to them.He then went on to say Honda dealers keep telling HONda to bring them back along w the automatic 400s etc as more women an neophyte new motorcyclists dont wanna shift just wanna ride an now would be perfect time to reanact PILOT ,CUB,400 street bike.He said HOnda argghhh is stupid they wont listen to any 1,an if they did all these things would sell like hotcakes an push there bottom line thru the roof,he said imagine if GM did that w the 57 chevy instead of building overpiced JUnk that no 1 wants looks at or just gets ripped off on.LOL
#7
I just did a google search on the Honda Ezcub 90. They are available new for $1,499US, in Europe and South America.
What do or did they go for over here?
I see them as pit bikes, and bikes for officials. I have not seen them advertised in the paper, but I have seen them at the races in the pits with for sale signs on them. I have never inquired as to price.
If I was looking for one I would start getting the newsletter for the Japanese motorcycle club. To actually try to find one in the pits I would go to vintage motorcycle days at Mid-Ohio. That is the biggest swap meet in the US for motorcycle stuff.
Hope this helps.
What do or did they go for over here?
I see them as pit bikes, and bikes for officials. I have not seen them advertised in the paper, but I have seen them at the races in the pits with for sale signs on them. I have never inquired as to price.
If I was looking for one I would start getting the newsletter for the Japanese motorcycle club. To actually try to find one in the pits I would go to vintage motorcycle days at Mid-Ohio. That is the biggest swap meet in the US for motorcycle stuff.
Hope this helps.
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