1975 Honda Cb200t All Original Cb 175 200 350 on 2040-motos
Kutztown, Pennsylvania, US
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1975 Honda CB200T in all original condition with 12,252 miles. It was last run about 2 years ago and will need a battery, a tune up and the carbs cleaned. The gas tank is clean inside and it turns over with good compression. This model has an electric and kick start. The electric start will need a new relay but all the lights and the brakes are working. I have a clear title and the owners manual.
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