Back in the 1960s, when the “nicest people” were buzzing about town on droves of Honda step-through 50s and the sporty S90, back in the corner of the showroom sat a fun little city bike known as the S65. Sharing styling cues from the super-successful S90, this little sibling featured a chrome-paneled fuel tank, shiny upswept exhaust, two-tone seat and smooth-flowing curves of the bright red monocoque frame.
The very modern little powerplant is a 63cc OHC four-stoke engine managing a respectful 6.2 HP at an unheard of 10,000 RPM while getting a claimed 190 MPG — impressive stuff, even by today’s standards.
Our seller is a collector who claims a genuine 124 miles, excellent original condition and includes a title along with the original cycle documents, tool kit and a 1976 Tennessee license plate. Lots of excellent photos are provided and show a very good-looking display-quality motorbike. But, wouldn’t it look better puttering along Rodeo Drive? Find this friendly Honda with an opening bid of $2,500 and no reserve