Honda CB description
This really a great 1970 CB175 It is an original owner bike from the dry climate of New Mexico. Always stored indoors and the condition shows. The color is beautiful, only some slight staining around the fuel cap area from fuel. Rust free and damage free, there appears to be a small seat repair made some many years ago to the left front lower side of the seat, you have to look close to find it. It is a completely original machine, runs like a top both the electric and kick start work. Oil has been changed, new plugs and service, ready to ride or a great addition to any collection. Original title in hand Feel free to call to ask questions or email is fine also. 785-263-1948 |
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