1967 Honda S90 "Baby Benly" A bitchen Honda S90 "Baby Benly". I've had this little hotrod for a while. It really is pretty awesome and I wanted to complete it. and quite honestly just don't have the time. with race season right around the corner I'm looking to convert this bike from a dust collector into race parts. This bike is in awesome condition for its age. it has the original fenders and mufflers and a lot of rare parts. New parts that come with it that I've collected to complete it. fork leg rubbers. fork seals. new rear shocks. brand-new carburetor. rear axle adjusters. brake rod nut and barrel. axle nut. sprocket damper rubbers. Front and rear foot pegs. speedometer and rubber insulator rubber. also comes with the air box and impossible to find air box end covers. all parts waiting to complete it. When I decided to sell it. I got it fired up but it would only run on carb fluid. so I tore the carburetor apart and found the nastiest green sludge that I've ever seen in a carburetor. so I threw that baby away and bought a brand-new carburetor for it. I just don't have the time right now to put it on and complete it. you can see from the red cylinder that somebody had the top it off at some point of life but it has good compression and will be a good runner . These Motors are almost impossible to kill. I'm just guessing at the year I have no title for this bike and wasn't able to find any frame number year identifier online. Ebay wont let you enter "None" in the listing so I had to check "clear" which I imagine since this thing hasn't been registered since the 80's. Frame number S90-560122. motor number NOS90E-477852 (original Honda Motor not cheap junk Liefan) The Mileage is 12304. So even with the extra parts. what you see in these pix is what you get and you gotta come get it. I wont ship it. you gotta make all the arrangements (bike is at a business location in Vista California zip 92081). after the auction you can store it here at my shop for a reasonable time until you can arrange your shipper. (and by reasonable I mean 2 to 6 weeks not six months). I will help your carrier load it from my shop. I have helped buyers of my other bike by taking them to the Forward Air terminal in San Diego ($40 gas and you must supply 2 locks and 4 straps)I have also taken bikes to several Long Beach freight forwarders for international shippers ($200 gas and the LA pain in the ass factor)