Honda Flat Tracker RWP’ed Looks Super Fun

Honda Flat Tracker RWP’ed Looks Super Fun

I wish this Running When Parked (RWP) was in Ventura County because Riverside is a long drive just to look at a motorcycle. The guy only posted a single shot of his bored-out Honda 125. I want to see the right side of his tracker, especially what the pipe looks like.

If the engine turns over and the gearbox feels right, the $1200 asking price is fair for this clean-looking flat track play bike.

What’s not to like about this cool little tracker? The frame looks sweet. The tank, saddle and bars appear to be race-ready. Finally, I don’t see any rust. Looks like it was stored properly.

The phrase “Running When Parked” (RWP) is code for a once treasured possession that has been neglected in the corner of the garage or tool shed for far too long. Lacking the energy, time or resources to bring the little beauty back to life, the owner lists it for sale in hopes that a new owner will massage it back to health. Our collection of RWP bikes fall into two distinct categories; treasure or trash. And you are the only one who can properly judge which category the bike belongs in.

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