1967 Honda Cl 175 on 2040-motos
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1967 cl160 with cl175 motor customized by Chris Carr Design, custom base clear ppg paint, re-laced wheels, new tires, tubes, rim tape, chain, custom gripper seat, front end and controls, new cables. This bike to a beauty and runs like a champ. This bike was built to show and ride, there are no issues and is ready for enjoyment. Customer headlight and switches are integrated into the triple tree. Totally custom handbuilt one of a kind high exhaust, the cones are hand rolled for a perfect fit, end caps are turned on lathe. New racing rear shocks and forks have been rebuilt with new seals. Bike is fitted with anti gravity lithium battery, tank has been modified with dual petcocks. Handmade aluminum fork ears and custom headlight, led micro taillight. Fit and finish is impeccable! More pics available upon request, and bike is also for sale locally. More pictures and questions can be directed to chriscarrdesign.com |
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