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  • 1969 Honda CL1969 Honda CL (1969)
    This nice little bike was my father-in-laws and is part of his estate.  I have a clear title for it.  It starts, stops and runs great.
    2016-11-24 04:36:21
    Marshalltown, Iowa, United States
    2
    1957
  • 1974 Honda CL1974 Honda CL (1974)
    1974 Honda CL 200, 7599 auctual miles tanks clean, tires good, runs great, new battery, has crack right side cover, else overall bike is in great condition, minor surface rust, no dents in tank, nice bike  Local pickup , US ONLY  Thanks
    2016-08-11 04:46:32
    Latimer, Iowa, United States
    7
    5900
  • 1971 Honda CL1971 Honda CL (1971)
    1971 Honda CL450 cycle up for auction. We picked a few bikes to part out but felt that this would make someone a good restoration or cafe racer project. First I do have an Illinois title from 1985 signed but not dated.
    2016-08-01 04:45:57
    Dubuque, Iowa, United States
    11
    6200
  • 1972 Honda CL1972 Honda CL (1972)
    True museum quality! This came out of a local Honda museum and is basically a true one owner besides the museum. It has been well maintained and even ridden a handful of miles a few times each year in order to keep things lubed and fresh.
    2016-07-18 04:45:37
    Davenport, Iowa, United States
    2
    2500
  • 1973 Honda CL1973 Honda CL (1973)
    Check out this sweet survivor!!! You be hard pressed to find a CL450 that looks as good as this one!! The bike is a good runner and ready to enjoy at your local bike night or vintage show!!
    2016-06-25 04:43:12
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
    9
    4000
  • 1970 Honda CL1970 Honda CL (1970)
    Great survivor!!!  This is an awesome bike!  The chrome on the exhaust pipes and wheels are amazing and have few marks period!
    2016-06-18 04:43:46
    Bettendorf, Iowa, United States
    15
    8800
  • 1972 Honda CL1751972 Honda CL175 (1972)
    I am selling my 1972 Honda CL175 with 5,784 miles.  I would call this bike, for the year, to be in excellent condition.  The original seat is flawless.  The front and rear tires, along with the battery have been replaced.  Gas tank has been cleaned inside and sealed, carbs rebuilt and it has had a complete tuneup.  The oils have been changed and the filter cleaned.  This bike starts and runs like new.  The bike has been stored inside as you can tell by the seat, the paint and the red color in the tac and speedometer are still bright.  There are some minor flaws so that you know that I am accurately representing this bike.  The front rim has a spot rust mark, the front forks on the lower part will not polish up perfect, the tank has a small blemish on the right side, the right exhaust pipe has a blue spot and there is a small rash on the muffler guard.  This bike has a clean Iowa title.  If you are serious about wanting to own a bike of this vintage this is the one. $200 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of the auction end.  This must be cash or through Paypal.  The remaining balance must be paid cash, cashier's check, Paypal or USPS money order.  The bike will not leave until payment has cleared. If you need to have this bike shipped, you will be responsible for arranging for shipment and for the payment to the shipper.  Contact me prior to bidding if you need to work out any details.  If the bike needs shipped, we will gladly assist in anyway we can.
    2013-09-03 21:41:02
    Missouri Valley, Iowa, US
    5,784
    565.00

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2025 Kawasaki KLX230R and KLX230R S Review Gallery

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Tue, 23 Apr 2024

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2024 Kawasaki KLX300/KLX300SM Review – First Ride

Mon, 18 Dec 2023

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Tue, 31 Oct 2023

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