1972 Honda Cl on 2040-motos
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This beautiful, unrestored original bike is a real "head turner". Everywhere I ride it, people are attracted. I bought this bike because it is the exact model, color and year of my first bike that I bought new in 1972. I'm selling it because I'm in my seventies and the last two years I hardly rode. Original owner had this bike for 40 years. He kept it in climate controlled environment. I've owned it since and continue keeping it in the same kind of environment. It spend the winters in the furnace room and summers in the garage. You can tell by the great condition of the chrome, original seat and tires. The color is Candy Panther Gold. Comes with original owners manual and tool pouch. Also copy of service manual. New battery, headlight, battery strap, petcock. Rebuilt carbs, timing and valves adjusted. There was some light rust in gas tank. So I cleaned and coated it. I couldn't get a good picture of the inside. Everything works, it runs and shifts very good. Check out pictures and see a couple chips on gas tank and a couple on side covers. A $500 non-refundable deposit require in 48 hours of auction close. Buyer responsible for pick-up or arranging shipping. Great bike for 44 years old! Only 4870 miles. I've ridden it 380 miles. This a chance to own a real nice vintage motorcycle that will give a lot of pleasure and should never go down in value. Yesterday, I decided to start it since it had not run since last fall. I kicked the starter to prime it before using the electric starter. To my surprise, it started on the first kick. I rode it 3 miles, so it now has 4873 miles. VIN# CL350-4001802 If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. |
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