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Incredebly Nice 1973 Honda Cl 350 Scrambler. 5000 Miles on 2040-motos

$2,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

Grand Rapids, MI
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Super nice bike. Looks, runs, rides like new. Around 5000 two owner miles This is 1 of the nicest 1973's you will ever see. Chrome is perfect, tires and battery are new. Always garaged since new. I love this bike but I took a very unexpected trip to the Emergency Room with no insurance yesterday. I don't have to sell but it sure would help. I can move this bike to take way better pics in a day or 2 when I'm feeling better. Low ballers need not apply, like I said, I don't have to sell. Also for sale is a 86 Honda XR250R in superb shape as well. Call, Thanks, and Happy Holidays!

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