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1973 Honda Sl125 Runs Great No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:9500 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Hamilton, Missouri, US

Hamilton, Missouri, US
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TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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I bought this bike because I have an illness where I collect older motorcycles (currently have 8 of them down from 13).  The bike ran when I got it but not real good so I spent $300 at the shop and now it runs great.  It is very cold natured to start but once it fires it starts and runs fine the rest of the day.  This may be caused by my shutting off the gas and running the carb dry every time I park it and it takes time for the gas to get back in the game.  It has minor scratches and dings from regular use and the seat has a 2" tear that has just started and needs to be patched before it gets worse.  Tires, chain, etc are all in good shape and I ride the bike regularly out in the country (I stay off the main highways).  This would be a great bike to restore because in new condition these sell for a bunch of bucks.  Stay tuned to this channel because I will be listing a 1972 Suzuki TS250 with under 3K and a 1978 Honda XL125 with less than 700 miles.  May list a 1972 CL175 (blue-the rare one) with 1K but havent decided yet.  PLEASE ask any questions prior to bidding.  I am a very honest person but if you don't ask, I can't tell you.  Bike is for sale as is/where is with no warranty.  Shipping can be arranged for 0.75 per mile but shipping will have to be paid before I deliver.  Cash on delivery works best for me, however, if I deliver the bike and it is not as described you don't have to buy it but will lose your shipping funds and I will lose the relisting fees. 

Hey, sports fans.  I just dragged the title to the bike out of the closet and it shows the bike is a 1973.  Sorry for the mix-up. 

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