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1972 Honda Cl on 2040-motos

US $1200
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:2
Location:

Margate City, New Jersey, United States

Margate City, New Jersey, United States
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Honda CL tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CL description

Year:
1972

VIN: 
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Title:
Clean NJ Title

Model: 
1972 HONDA CL 350

Milelage: Actual is unknown -- estimated at 2500.

Builder: Jason Wonder (Wonder customs of Texas). Jason has had several bikes on bikeexf.com and more information on him can be found with a simple google search or a search on bikeexif.com

Engine: 
350cc

Milage: 
Unknown, but engine feels fresh and runs strong. 

PRICE: 
Auction

Location: 
Margate, NJ.  I will assist buyer with shipping or pick-up.   

Build information: 
 
- 350CL motor - smooth shifting through all gears.
- Fresh electric blue powder coat on frame.  
- Brand New front & rear trial tires 
- New Pamco electronic Ignition
- New Dyna coils 
- Freshly rebuilt & sonic cleaned carburetors
- High quality solid stock aluminum velocity stacks. 
- New clutch cable
- New throttle cable
- New brake lines & hoses
- New fuel lines
- New OEM Honda fuel Petcock
- Large Rear Disc Brake (adapted from a large sport bike)
- Front drum brake from a vintage dirt bike
- Rebuilt forks (new seals)
- New Chain
- New high-quality leather seat. 
- New motorcycle battery
- New Headlamp 
- Switch for headlamp and ignition. Bike starts easily.   
- Motocross bars


Condition: 
Fully customized by a very well known/respected builder. Little to no rust on anything. Mechanically working 100%. Frame paint is beautiful and almost looks iridescent. It Does have some very minor scratching in a few spots. This is not a show bike, but something unique and fun to bounce around town with.  

DETAILS: 
Engine gone through, strong runner. Valves adjusted. Front rim powder coat is super high quality. Rear rim paint was sprayed, but wasn’t baked on. Will be easy to touch up as needed with spray can paint. No key ignition —-Kick start only. Brake light operates from rear brake, but there is no running light (one should be added, or a two stage brake light should be added. Bike is loud. Really Loud (thus the name Howler Monkey). This is not a new Ducati or BMW. Buyer should be familiar with motorcycles, working on them and/or have someone that can. Older bikes require some TLC now and again (this bike is 43 years old) and while it runs great, may need attention to keep it in top running order. Fun around town bike, I don’t really see anyone going super long distances with it. Front brake may need a little adjustment, but operates as it should. RESERVE IS SET LOWER THAN COST OF ACTUAL BUILD. 

PHOTOS:
All sections photographed.  Please request any additional pictures.  

Title / Reg / Insurance: This bike has a clean NJ title and is insurable for actual stated value.   

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