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1966 Cl 160 on 2040-motos

US $150.00
YearYear:1966 MileageMileage:12669 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, US

Lexington, Kentucky, US
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Honda CL tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):160 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CL description

Bike was stored in dry shed for many years. Engine turns and shifts smoothly. Bottom end looks to be in great condition. Top end will need to be reconditioned of course. Many good parts to start what could be an exciting project...depending on your skills. As a friend often says"It is what it is". I failed to mention the tank is free of dents, just easy clean surface rust inside. Also, has the orignal Honda key & seat springs are almost rust free.


On Sep-24-13 at 11:13:26 PDT, seller added the following information:

THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER FOR SALE.SORRY.

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