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1970 Honda Sl350 K0 on 2040-motos

$2,275
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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1970 Honda SL350 K0, $2,275, image 1

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1970 Honda SL350 K0, $2,275, image 2 1970 Honda SL350 K0, $2,275, image 3

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Two owners, 3125 miles since new. Purchased for my collection several years back - mostly original, refreshed and serviced by Randy Marble at my time of purchase. I have both mirrors (included) in like condition. No miles since my two test miles when I received it from Randy. Everything checked, ran, and worked perfectly, is turned over regularly, electric start, properly stored but will need battery now. Original tool kit appears never used, original tires.

Moto blog

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