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1973 Honda Sl100 K3 on 2040-motos

$900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Spokane, Washington

Spokane, WA
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1973 Honda SL100 K34,200 original miles100cc 4 stroke, must use premium gas6 v electrical system, kick start onlyfive gearI'm the 2nd owner, the 1st was my wife's uncle. He obsessively and meticulously maintained it. It was my daily driver for a few years and averaged 79-83 miles-per-gallon. Good on dirt and pavement. It is completely original.It needs a new battery. The shifter sometimes sticks in 2nd gear when downshifting (hard to get Neutral or 1st gear). I think is quick, easy fix at Honda. Otherwise, this is a great bike!Included in sale:• original tool kit• factory service manual• spare points and spark plug• owners' manual$900 OBO (not interested in trades, need money to buy electric car) call or text Ben, leave a message if I don't answermy sales:Ford Falcon, Dodge Maxivan, Honda SL100, Kenwood XD 500, knives, bikes

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