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1969 Honda CL (1969)
Good original condition project bike. New Mikuni carbs, new electronic ignition kit, new wiring harness, starter, lots more new and refurbished parts ready to be completed. No title project bike. No Shipping.2024-06-28 13:40:27Los Angeles, California, United States1,000500.00
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1964 Honda CL (1964)
CL 72 Honda 250 Completely over hauled less than 200 miles ago and with documentation to support everything. Bike is rare and in very good condition. Being sold as is.2016-11-13 04:36:45Orange, California, United States1501000
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1970 Honda CL (1970)
Selling a beautiful Candy Topaz 1970 CL350 K2. Bike was sitting for MANY years and was just serviced by a mechanic. It received a new battery, new air filters.2016-08-22 04:42:42Burbank, California, United States84380
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1965 Honda CL (1965)
CLASSIC HONDA SCRAMBLER. TITLE IS CALIFORNIA PLANNED NON OP, SO NO EXTRA FEES WHEN REGISTERING. THIS BABY IS READY TO RIDE OR RESTORE.2016-08-19 04:42:54Costa Mesa, California, United States66,800.00
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1969 Honda CL (1969)
Get ready to turn heads when you ride this bike around -- you'll get asked about this Scrambler all the time when out riding it. The '69 K1 Scrambler had a couple of features that were exclusive to that year, including a squared exhaust, "extra spoke" wheels, and the reflector on the front fender (surprisingly hard to find these!). This bike was found in a garage a few years back in a disassembled state (parts were in boxes).2016-07-31 04:45:24El Segundo, California, United States104,800.00
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1966 Honda CL (1966)
This is my '66 scrambler. Awesome Running and riding motorcycle. This was a show bike of some kind way back in the good ol days.2016-07-28 04:45:21Huntington Beach, California, United States113,000.00
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1971 Honda CL (1971)
UP FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL 1971 HONDA CL70 IN ORIGINAL CONITION WITH LITTLE OVER 6K MILES, I BOUGHT THIS BIKE WHILE AGO AND IT HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY GARAGE SINCE, I PUT LESS THAN 20 MILES ON IT IN LAST YEAR,THIS BEAUTFUL SURVIVOR HAS NEAR PERFECT CHROME ,RIMS,HANDLEBARS,FENDERS,AND MUFFLER, NO RUST OR DENTS ON FENDERS,SUPER CLEAN,GAS TANK NEAR PERFECT ,NO DENT, ONE SCUFF ON LEFT BOTTOM SIDE NEAR PETCOCK SHOW IN PICTURES,INSIDE THE TANK IS PERFECT WITH NO RUST AT ALL, SEAT COVER HAS CRACKS IN COUPLE PLACES ON LEFT SIDE AND ON THE TOP IN THE REAR BUT FOAM AND PAN ARE VERY NICE WITH NO CRACK ON PAN.THE BIKE RUNS GOOD BUT I TOOK BATTERY OUT A YEAR AGO AND NOW.THE BIKE NEED;-A NEW BATTERY-HEADLIGHT SWITCH ISNT WORKING AND PREVIOUS OWNER PUT A SWITCH ON HEADLIGHT CASE.-FRONT BOOT RUBBER SET AND OIL SEALS-OIL SEAL FOR KICK STARTER AXLE WHERE IT IS LEAKING OIL THIS IS THE ONLY WEAR ON THE BIKE, NOTHING MAJOR,EASY TO FIXTHE BIKE HAS NEW SET OF TIRES AND INNER TUBES, THE MUFFLER IS VERY NICE WITH NO DENT OR RUST ANYWHERE ,VERY SOLID,MUFFLER SHIELD HAS SLIGHT DENT ON FRONT BUT EASY TO FIX .THE BIKE COME WITH THE ORIGINAL TOOL KIT AND BILL OF SALE ONLY,NO TITLE AND IT IS EASY TO REGISTER IN YOUR DMV LOCATION, IT COST AROUND $100-$125 AT THE MOST, EASIER THAN TRANSFERING TITLE FROM ANOTHER STATE.UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE TO SELL FEW OF MY BIKES COLLECTION AND HOPING THIS BIKE WILL FIND A GOOD HOME.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGMENT AND COSTI CAN HELP LOADING THE BIKE AND KEEP IT IN MY GARAGE FOR 2-3 WEEKS AFTER FULL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.I HAVE BEEN USING USHIP COMPANY FOR THE LAST 4-5 YEARS AND I HAVE BEEN VERY HAPPY WITH THERE SERVICE, A BIKE LIKE THIS WILL COST BETWEEN $300-$450 AT THE MOST IN 48 STATESGOOD LUCK BIDDING.2016-07-19 04:38:46Solvang, California, United States63,950.00
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1971 Honda CL (1971)
It's a classic and all original (except rear oversized 4.00x18 tire) 1971 Honda CL 450. One family owned and garaged all it's life, good shape for 45 years old. Comes with owner's manual, "Clymer Productions" service & repair handbook, original tool kit.2016-07-18 04:47:11Davis, California, United States102,500.00
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1971 Honda CL (1971)
Very clean 1971 CL100 Low milage (unverifiable not original owner) mostly original except for paint,tires, battery, tune up parts and added bag. All electrics work. Crome is good shape with minor pitting Tires have goosd tread but rear has some minor weather cracking.2016-07-18 04:45:34Westminster, California, United States26600
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1972 Honda CL (1972)
1972 HONDA CL450 ScramblerAll Original The CL450 Scrambler hardly needs an introduction. If you are reading this ad, then you likely know the history of these bikes. Following the immediate success of Honda's CL72 250cc Scrambler and the famous Dave Ekins/Bill Robertson Tijuana to La Paz ride in March of 1962 on 250 Scramblers, Honda decided to increase the engine size in increments from 250 to 305, and finally using the DOHC engine of the original Black Bomber, to 450cc.2016-06-29 04:45:12Costa Mesa, California, United States16700
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1970 Honda CL (1970)
1970 Honda SL 125 Bike is in good condition just serviced by Gustin Motorsports Engine is a CL100E-202085. Origin 125 frame however the newer CL100 engine has slightly less torque and is better for road use. Bike is 100% street legal and is a great cruiser.2016-06-28 04:45:38Newport Beach, California, United States01,450.00
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1971 Honda CL (1971)
Amazing motorcycle! The bike runs nice and smooth, Im selling it because I don't have the time to ride it. I have all service records and recites for parts I changed on the bike.2016-06-24 04:45:07Los Angeles, California, United States203,900.00
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2006 Honda CL (2006)
2006 Honda crf450x supermoto, very rare California street legal, current registration, clean title, tail light, blinkers all work, had motor and transmission rebuilt 200 miles ago, have all receipts for engine and transmission work, new starter, rear tire, chain and sprockets, have a set of stock wheels with brand new dot approved tires for the dirt, great bike starts first kick, fmf exhaust2016-06-24 04:45:06Santa Cruz, California, United States306600
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1965 Honda CL (1965)
Selling a nice little 1965 Honda CL77 scrambler. It is pretty complete and wouldn't take much to make into a driver. It kicks over with compression and the electrical looks like it's mostly intact.It comes with an extra correct gas tank and a complete set of cables. The shifter lever is included but it's missing the foot pegs.The rim will clean up a lot better with chrome polish and fine steel wool but not to show quality.The seat pan is here but needs to be rebuiltEngine #CL77E 1067932Frame # CL77 1027637I have a clear older California title, the frame number matches title but the engine number does not.If you have any questions call me at 951-992-9839 I will assist with shipping by holding the back for several weeks after complete payment is made BUT ALL shipping costs and arrangements are to be made by the buyer.NO OVERSEAS SALES.....PERIOD !2016-06-22 04:44:10Perris, California, United States112,000.00
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1963 Honda CL (1963)
This is a barn find 1963 Honda CL72 scrambler. My initial plan was to restore it when I purchased, but I have many other project bikes and have no time and fund to spend on this bike. I purchased this bike in this condition.2016-06-15 04:48:03Gardena, California, United States61700
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1973 Honda CL (1973)
About Us Welcome to Cars 2 Charities. We process and sell donated vehicles on behalf of non profit charities. This Honda was donated We are located at 1107 East Elm Ave, Unit #A, Fullerton CA 92831 We are open M-F 8 AM to 5 PM.2016-06-15 04:47:53Fullerton, California, United States54700
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1975 Honda CL (1975)
About Us Welcome to Cars 2 Charities. We process and sell donated vehicles on behalf of local non profit charities. The Honda CB360 was donated.2016-06-15 04:47:45Fullerton, California, United States144200
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1996 Honda American Classic 1100 (0)
4420 Bluff Creek Drive 1996 Honda American ClassicExceptional ConditionNew Carbs. New TiresLeather Saddles BagsAll Gauges, and lamps are fully functionalFor more info please contact Keith at...2014-01-22 03:00:45Modesto, CA02,500.00
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1969 Honda CL 350 Restored Classic K1 - Collector Bike (1969)
1969 Honda CL 350 Restored Classic . Engine rebuilt top to bottom . 860 miles since restore .2013-09-29 21:23:33San Luis Obispo, California, US8607,085.00
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100% custom Honda CL450 adventure bike by Lossa Engineering, Ammo cans w/ solar (1970)
I haven’t built a bike for myself in over 3 years. So after a horrible 2012 getting cancer again, doing chemotherapy, full body radiation and having a bone marrow transplant. I was aching to build something I have thought about for years and use the build as therapy while I was recovering to get back into the swing of things. Everyone knows me for building cafe bikes, well, I actually build motorcycles, any brand any model as long as they are from the 60’s or 70’s. I wanted to build something I could take off-road or jump off a curb and actually carry stuff with me when I ride. I bought the donor bike a few years ago and it was soo clean I was unsure if I wanted to even modify it. But being someone who can never leave good enough or perfect alone, I had to take it to the extreme. I was collecting many parts for the build over the next few years while it was just sat upstairs in my personal work area. I did a little mock up here and there over the years to dial in some of the parts I wanted to use. Then I started to spend every saturday just working on the fabrication. I basically had to assemble and build the whole bike as it was going to be finished before it was taken apart for all the plating and coatings. The 40 cal. ammo cans were custom mounted with 70’s Hondaline saddle bag mounts that I chopped up so they would come off and on easy. The exhaust had to mount under the left side ammo can and the rear suspension was a lot taller so custom gearing and clearance for the chain was needed. Every nut and bolt that I was using had to be accounted for and all the chrome had to be stripped before the zinc plating. After mock up everything went out to powder coating, yellow zinc plating, anodizing and paint. The ammo cans house solar panels from Goal Zero, they charge a flashlight and speakers form Goal Zero too and they charge my iPhone while I ride. They will charge anything with a USB port. The tail light is a model A reproduction from Lick’s cycle that I bought over 5 years ago and it pretty much sums up my 2012 year and how I felt against the world! Pics shot by: Eric Simpson Photography Specs: CL350 gas tank with custom Lossa gas cap 40 cal.2013-09-28 17:43:54Long Beach, California, US1505,200.00
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Vintage Classic Motorcycle 1971 Honda CL350 - Under 14k Original Miles (1971)
Vintage Classic Motorcycle 1971 Honda CL350 - Under 14k Original Miles This is a very clean vintage motorcycle. I have been riding this classic motorcycle to Laguna Beach, California up and down the coast. It gets lots of looks.2013-09-05 08:25:41Irvine, California, US13,7161,500.00
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1972 HONDA CL350 K4--7300 MILES--ORIGINAL CONDITION SCRAMBLER (1972)
A Nice 1972 HONDA CL350 K-4 Scrambler This is a rare original configuration Honda CL 350 Scrambler. Many of these bikes have been converted to café racers over the years. I'm the 2nd owner, this CA bike has always been garaged and well maintained. I have all maintenance records of work performed at Charlie’s Place in San Francisco.2013-09-30 00:05:33San Francisco, California, US7,3002,500.00
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1968 Honda CL175 Scrambler (1968)
Very rare and in excellent condition Honda Scrambler. Fully functional, 12 v up cam version. All original..even has the tool kit intact.2013-09-03 04:52:33Los Gatos, California, US2,5121,614.00
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1974 HONDA CL350 SCRAMBLER ALL ORIGINAL 11,693 MILES WILL CALL CALIFORNIA (1974)
***WILL CALL ONLY ***EAST BAY AREA IN HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA. . HERE IS A 1974 HONDA CL350 SCRAMBLER.2013-09-03 03:56:44Hayward, California, US11,6782,500.00
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1972 Honda CL350 Scrambler (1972)
Hello and thanks for looking at my auction.Up for bid is my 1972 Honda 350CL.I bought this used in 2010 from back east and had it shipped out here in a closed container.This bike had been well maintained and shows no rust.I had the bike gone through by one of the best Honda people here in Los Angeles west side(venice).Minor tune up carb clean etc.(have bill)Had the pipes rechromed,and a new paint job.Its all back together but i have decided not to do any riding in Los Angeles(age related) and thus am selling it.I forgot to mention that the original seat had a small repair done at some point. For its age its in really nice shape and whet i did only added to its additional life. Feel free to ask questions.can arrange a look see but please no low ball offers.Thanks for looking Will help buyer with shipping2013-10-21 00:01:09Los Angeles, California, US14,3792,800.00
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