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1967 HONDA CL77 305 SCRAMBLER VIN: CL77-1062102
The 305 Scrambler hardly needs an introduction. If you are reading this ad, you most likely know the history of these bikes. CL77 production ran from 1965-1967. This particular bike is a beautiful original (original paint, chrome, etc.) 1967 Honda CL77 Scrambler. It not only looks good, it is a blast to ride and runs perfectly. After acquiring the bike I disassembled it down to the frame, cleaned and polished everything, and put it back together. To make it a reliable, nice and fun bike, I replaced the following wear and tear parts: New clutch plates, new clutch cable, new brake cable, new speedometer cable, new spark plugs, new battery, new seat cover and tires. I also cleaned and sealed the tank, and completely rebuild the carbs. Clear SC Title on hand. If you have any questions or would like additional photos, please call me at 704-905-0302.
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Honda CL for Sale
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