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1970 Honda Cl175 K4 on 2040-motos

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For sale is my 1970 Honda cl175 scrambler K4Bike is Candy Saphire Blue, mileage approx5k, this is a geuine 1 owner bike from new! Starts right up on electric start ,runs & idles, every thing works as it should, muffler is perfect,seat very good, chrome very good,paint is original & still has shine, the paint on the frame is like new. 1 front blinker is bent & there is 1 dent in the gas tank both are a result of the only owner dropping the bike after which he packed it away in his garage,both are repairable, the tires hold air,but should be replaced for regular use, bike has new battery, plugs and foot peg rubbers, all in all a very nice bike in genuine condition also has original tool kit, I'm not desperate to sell so low ball offers are a waste of time, & ignored If your interested call John....I will remove the ad when sold thanks for looking.

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