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Honda : Cl 1969 Honda Cl 350 Scrambler - 1 Owner - All on 2040-motos

$3,400
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Indian River, Michigan

Indian River, MI
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FOR SALE: 1 owner - ALL ORIGINAL 1969 HONDA CL 350 SCRAMBLER MOTORCYCLE RUNS / DRIVES - READY TO RIDE! THE BIKE SAT FOR MANY YEARS IN THE BARN SO AS A RESULT, THE CARBS HAD TO BE REBUILT WHICH HAS BEEN COMPLETED. I ALSO HAD THE BRAKE, CLUTCH CABLES REPLACED AS THEY WERE A LITTLE TIGHT. LOCATION OF BIKE: INDIAN RIVER, MICHIGAN 49749 PLEASE CONTACT TOM @ 810.691.XXXX XXXX@icloud.com Thank you.

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