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1972 HONDA CL350 Street Scrambler.............Ready to ride while you restore or 'make it your own' type of bike. This bike was shown at the Rocker Box swap meet and drew a lot of interest...........but no one brought any CASH!........The pics speak for themselves, except the rusty mirror on the right will be replaced by a better unit. The starter motor works but occasionally does not catch.........typically weak springs in the spraque-clutch. The tires are checked but have fresh tubes and good tread. The brakes are good and all lights work. Mostly correct tool-kit, good battery, owner's manual, some sales literature, and a clear title. This is a low-mileage bike with typical age-related cosmetics.
I am selling this for a friend who does not converse on the internet. The seller is willing to assist with local delivery in SE Wisconsin or will deliver this coming Sunday to the Walneck Swap Meet at Woodstock, Ill. Bid to own, or Buy It Now at a very good price. |
Honda CL for Sale
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