69 Honda Cl70 Scrambler. Vintage Cafe Racer. Cl Ct 70 125 Pit Bike. Make Offer on 2040-motos
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Scrambler! Tulsa Retro Honda is offering this early 1969 Honda Scrambler with the option to . This is one of the slickest Hondas ever made. I was offered quite a bit to part this one out, but decided instead to bring her back to life. You have the option to BUY IT NOW or to Make an offer. FYI --- Bike will go up for auction starting sunday unless buy it now or a suitable offer is made. You'll love this bike! Better yet, it has so many new parts that you will be riding instead of restoring. Awesome CDI ignition so you never have to fight with points again. The Scrambler is a 4-stroke motorcycle, so you never have to mix gas and oil while enjoying your 70+ mpg CONDITION I built this bike to resell after restoration, so all these new parts haven't done much more than go along for a few test drives.
Cosmetically, this bike is an absolute gem for the age. Paint does have some chips and scratches, but you'd be hard pressed to find an original this nice. The candy color is still brilliant, as you would expect for a garage kept California bike. Has some of the typical oxidation in the battery compartment. Has some truly excellent chrome wheels and pipes. Presently, tail light doesn't light up, haven't yet checked the bulb. I'm not sure if horn or a bulb or two in the speedometer operate at the moment as well. I may have them fixed soon, just haven't messed with it yet.
Title and registration please! Clean California titled already signed over and ready for you to sign and register.
Why buy from TRH? I have 100 percent positive feedback and have probably sold 20 bikes through eBay in the past year, so please bid with confidence. I do my best to represent everything accurately through photos and auction description. and I'm happy to answer any questions you have. Deposit is due within 24 hours of auction end. Full amount due within 72 hours of auction close
Shipping? Lucky you, I am centrally located in OKLAHOMA, so shipping anywhere should be reasonable. You can pick it up locally or have it shipped. I would imagine estimate shipping to most places in continental U.S. to be between $150-$300. My zip code is 74114 and people have had the most success using uship.com. Bikes have been shipped from here to everywhere from Florida, California, Texas, Michigan, Boston, to Ohio. I will ship ANYWHERE, but buyer must arrange shipment. It's not a difficult process, I just allow the buyer to make arrangements to ensure everyone's satisfaction. If you are outside of the United States, you need to have a solid feedback history before bidding.
About TRH Tulsa Retro Honda is in no way affiliated with Honda Motor Company (or Honda of Tulsa). It is a single-man operation, run by a postgraduate rehabilitation therapy student who loves to restore these old classics in his spare time to help offset tuition. |
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