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1971 Honda Cl175 (st. Michael) on 2040-motos

$1,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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1971 Honda CL175 (St. Michael), $1,100, image 1

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Up for sale is my CL175. I am the second owner of this barn find. Nice overall condition that shows it's 40 year old patina, but is a good runner. Everything works including the electric and kickstart. Lamps/Horn all work perfectly. It has the original tires that have good tread and have held air since the day I bought it. The original tool kit is still in the holder.I did replace the speedometer, the original had 9k miles. The new speedo is fadded a bit more but I do have the original face plate that could be swapped.The gas tank was pretty rusty when I got it, I did clean it out enough to run gas through it with out issues.Bike has clear title in my name. And tabs and plate are good until February of 2014Please respond by email and we will go from there.Thanks for Looking

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