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I have up for auction a nice 1973 Honda CL450 Scrambler. It's a great original bike, complete and running. Paint needs attention but all the body parts are in good usable condition. Carbs need attention and the valve train has some noise but not bad. Will need chain and sprockets. Great bike for restoring or cool street project. Please e-mail me with any questions. I own a shop and I am selling this bike for a customer. Has the original owners manual, a box of spare parts (new OEM petcock, mirrors etc.), Clymers manual. Please look closely at the pictures. This is a survivor bike that's 43 years old so there are some normal condition issues. Buyer must pick up or arrange shipping with a bike carrier. You can not ride this bike home. The carbs need to be looked at before you set off on a cross country journey.
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Honda CL for Sale
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