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1969 Honda CL (1969)
My son bought this about a year ago, fixed a lot of things, then moved and cannot take it with him. So, I get to sell it for him. He rebuilt the top end (new rings, valves, guides, gaskets, etc) put new tires and tubes on it, and then moved.2016-08-15 04:46:01Beulah, Colorado, United States3750.00
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1972 Honda CL (1972)
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.2016-07-08 04:44:40Englewood, Colorado, United States53100
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1972 Honda CL (1972)
1972 Honda CL175 Scrambler The Honda CL175 is a Scrambler style motorcycle made by Honda from 1969 to 1973. The CL175 has a 174 cc Overhead camshaft, twin-cylinder, four stroke, air-cooled engine, dual carburetors, dual exhausts, five-speed gearbox, 12-volt, kick and electric start, front and rear drum brakes, turn signals, speedometer with trip meter, 1972 and later models, and tachometer, and was rated at 20 bhp. This 1972 Honda CL175 is in excellent condition. This bike has been completely gone through. It has been tuned with carbs cleaned and rebuilt.2016-06-20 04:44:48Erie, Colorado, United States123900
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1971 Honda CL (1971)
Selling restored 1971 Honda CL 350...see below more recent restoration work: -Full Rebuild of Original Engine (included valve adjustment, piston rings and gaskets)-Full Rebuild of Original Carbs-New Power Cables to Tacks-New Petcock-Rebuilt Kick Start-Full Tune-New Front and Rear Sprockets-New O-Ring Chain-New Bike Master Battery-Full Clean Out of Gas Tank On May-22-16 at 17:14:27 PDT, seller added the following information: Selling restored 1971 Honda CL 350 that runs GREAT...see below more recent restoration work: -Full Rebuild of Original Engine (included valve adjustment, piston rings and gaskets) -Full Rebuild of Original Carbs -New Power Cables to Tacks -New Petcock -Rebuilt Kick Start -Full Tune -New Front and Rear Sprockets -New O-Ring Chain -New Bike Master Battery -Full Clean Out of Gas Tank Note: The seat has slight tear in back right on the seam (I have duct tape covering). The Sisy Bar back rest has tear in pad as well). If you look close on left side of bike, the carb cover (the blue cover) is not on the bike now but I am putting on prior to selling.2016-06-16 04:45:51Evergreen, Colorado, United States163800
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1969 Honda CL (1969)
Up for sale is a 1969 Honda CL350 cafe racer. This is a great bike, I rescued it from a neighbor who was moving and thinking of parting it out. He started with a good running CL350 last summer and tore it down.2016-06-17 04:44:45Fort Collins, Colorado, United States91,900.00
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1968 Honda CL (1968)
This is a chance for you to become the owner of a 48 year old 1968 Honda CL160D Scrambler that is well preserved. It is in excellent condition. It is the ultimate barn find.2016-08-25 04:47:47Longmont, Colorado, United States94,500.00
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1968 Honda CL (1968)
This is a chance for you to become the owner of a 48 year old 1968 Honda CL77 305cc Scrambler that is well preserved. It is in excellent condition. It is the ultimate barn find.2016-08-25 04:47:45Longmont, Colorado, United States2345,500.00
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XR650l 2015 (2015)
2015 Honda XR650L with 1220 miles and tons of extras. Bike comes with 4.9 Clark tank, oversized foot pegs, IMS shift lever, Keihin 41mm FCR carb ($700 kit from procycle), ProTaper CR High bend bars, folding mirrors, XR only oil temp dipstick, XR only large tool bag, super moto front fender, twin air filter, smog delete, extra jets, clymer manual, euro tail light I am sure I am forgetting something and I still have everything from the factory in perfect condition. Bike was $6899 a year ago and has over $1500 in aftermarket parts.2016-09-04 20:28:39Pueblo West, Colorado, United States1,3504500
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1971 Honda CL (1971)
1971 Honda CL350 Scrambler Mostly original but does have new tires and a cafe racer style seat. Very clean bike, runs perfect! Clean title.2016-06-20 04:45:54Steamboat Springs, Colorado, United States108300
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