1965 Honda S65 w/4spd transmission 6.2 HP and Top speed of 56 MPH

Honda S65. 1969 Honda S65 at Kissimmee 2023 as D14 Mecum Auctions The bike was acquired by the seller in 2021, reportedly from its third owner. Equipment includes a two-up seat, a pressed-steel frame, a leading-link front end, an enclosed chain, an upswept exhaust, and a center stand

Honda S65 Sports, 1966, 63 (cc) in Sheffield, South Yorkshire Gumtree
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1965-69 Honda "Sport 65" Engine Engine Type 63cc OHC single cylinder Spark plug C7HSA Plug gap .028 Battery 6N2A-2C-3 — 6 volt DRIVETRAIN Transmission 4-speed with manual clutch CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES N/A DIMENSION N/A OTHER Colors White Black Scarlet Red Model ID S65 or CS65 Fuel tank emblem red with silver wing Seat black and white Serial number began S65-A100001 CS65 Image Gallery Equipment includes a two-up seat, a pressed-steel frame, a leading-link front end, an enclosed chain, an upswept exhaust, and a center stand

Honda S65 Sports, 1966, 63 (cc) in Sheffield, South Yorkshire Gumtree

He's owned about a dozen motorcycles since his first (an S65) in 1965, and some years back his buddy Troyce Walls (whom we've featured in these. Bike: 1965 Honda S65 Owner: Paul Enz Location: Titusville, Fla $3,575 $3,575 Mecum Auction Jan 29, 2025 1 month ago.

1965 Honda S65 at Dallas 2021 as F6.1 Mecum Auctions. By the end of that decade, the small-bore market had, if you'll pardon the pun, shriveled, and 350cc bikes, once considered midsize machines, took over the lower-end of the spectrum. 1965-69 Honda "Sport 65" Engine Engine Type 63cc OHC single cylinder Spark plug C7HSA Plug gap .028 Battery 6N2A-2C-3 — 6 volt DRIVETRAIN Transmission 4-speed with manual clutch CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES N/A DIMENSION N/A OTHER Colors White Black Scarlet Red Model ID S65 or CS65 Fuel tank emblem red with silver wing Seat black and white Serial number began S65-A100001 CS65 Image Gallery

Honda S65 Gallery Classic Motorbikes. Like many of the Hondas available at the time, the S65 featured a pressed steel chassis, but instead of having a step. Honda built the S65 for just four short years, from 1965 to 1969