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1972 Honda Cl on 2040-motos

US $3100
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
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Honda CL photos

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Honda CL tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350

Honda CL description

Great, complete project bike. Needs work of course, doesn't run, but it does have good compression and kicks well. Make it a cafe racer as seems to be the current trend. Put some dirt tires on it and ride it like Steve McQueen! Or just restore it, grab your flannel and hipster beard and ride it around town, the choice is yours! If you'd like any specific pictures please message, and thanks for looking!

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