1970 Honda Cl 175 Scrambler Vintage Cb Giro on 2040-motos
Haverhill, Massachusetts, US
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1970 Honda CL 175 High Pipe Scrambler
Very low mile bike. Starts easily and runs great. Looks fantastic for a 43 year old bike. A great survivor. Has a few nicks and scratches here and there as seen in the photos, but overall a great patina.
Has new . Tach cable, left handle bar switch, battery , rear sprocket and newer tires.
Needs, a gas cap seal ( weeps a bit). Neutral light flickers now and then.
Overall this is a great old bike that would look good in any collection. It has never let me down and has less than 8k miles ! The bike comes with a clear mass title in my name as well as a bill of sale.
Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer, and I would like the bike picked up within a reasonable amount of time.
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