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hi: need some input here. looking to buy 1 or 2 honda 70's. doesn't matter so much the year ,just in very nice running order and looks good also. now i'm seeing these other models out their from panda,jingeng etc. they are reasonable priced i think but what about parts and dependability. it's not like their is a panda store down the street. does anyone sell these that are as good as honda's ?.in colorado now and a bit worried about the altitude a bit. i'm sure they will be affected a bit. anyway....who knows something here.anybody else have the honda 70's as well as the other type of bikes.? your input will be valued.anyone want to sell theirs?.let me know guys and gals.had one many years ago and it was fun.broke my hip 2 over years ago and a bit gunshy on a motorcycle, but figured something smaller would do us well. thanks all.....joe z
I haven't seen a 70 for a few years, but I still see the old 90s around. They can still bring some pretty good bucks as a lot of people like to buy them to carry on the back of the motorhome for transportation when they set up camp. I saw one going for $750.00 a few months ago. -TD
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