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1975 Honda Xl100 Candy Ruby Red With Only 350 Miles Amazing Condition!! on 2040-motos

US $810.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:350 ColorColor: Candy Ruby Red and Silver
Location:

Cheney, Washington, US

Cheney, Washington, US
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):99 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Dual-Purpose VINVIN:XL1001116259

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 This is a 1975 Honda XL100 with only 345 miles on it! 

It's in pristine condition, the only thing we have done to clean this up is wash it.  We did not wax, buff, paint, or put on any vinyl conditioner...this bike will shine when this is done.  We did this to show you what amazing condition it is in before any detailing.  There are only a couple of MINOR scratches which I taken pictures of, there are no rips or tears in the vinyl or rubber except a small crack in the throttle cable. 

We found this bike at a garage sale, brought it home and cleaned out the gas tank, changed the oil, put oil in the cylinder and let it sit then the next morning cranked it a few times to lubricate the cylinder walls.  We bought a new carburetor as the old one was too clogged.  Changed the oil and it fired up after a couple of cranks and runs great!  The tires are even the original tires, with no weather checking or wear, this bike is just amazing! 

I bought it for my son (14) but we decided to sell it as it is just too nice to ride as he wants to ride.  You will NOT be disappointed with this motorcycle, it looks and runs like it just came off the showroom floor.

I can send more pictures/video or answer any questions you may have about it.
 



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