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Selling a beautiful Candy Topaz 1970 CL350 K2.
Bike was sitting for MANY years and was just serviced by a mechanic. It received a new battery, new air filters. Entire fuel system was gone through and cleaned: Rebuilt petcock, tank flushed, and carburetors were rebuilt using NOS Honda rebuild kits. Bike runs great, lots of low end torque, and runs strongly all around. Have only ridden it on side streets never on the Highway. This bike came out of a HUGE collection in the midwest, and the owner really took care of all his bikes. Bike is in excellent shape, its not perfect though so please look at all the photos carefully before bidding. If you have any questions about the bike, or would like to see it in person before bidding, feel free to text or call me 727-735-2243 Bike is sold AS-IS with no warranty. This bike is over 40 years old, so you are responsible for having the bike inspected before purchase or riding. A $500 deposit is due within 24hrs of auction ending. The rest to be paid in cash upon pickup. If you want the bike shipped I will do whatever I can to help arrange it, but the buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. If you have less than 10 feedback please message me before bidding. |
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