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1969 Honda CL350 "No Reserve"
This Honda has good compression and shifts through the gears as it should. It does start and run but will need some carb work along with other adjustments. It also seems to be pulling a bit of air at the manifold. It does have a brand-new sealed battery. As you can see in the pictures the bike is in great shape overall w/ low mileage and should be a fairly easy restoration. This bike does have a clear title and I will provide a bill of sale also if needed. This bike is sold as is without warranty. I have shipping connections for the lower 48 as well as overseas if needed. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns about shipping, storage, the bike or payment. Thank you and good luck On Nov-15-16 at 07:33:14 PST, seller added the following information: Just a heads up, after many emails from watchers and my research. I found that the Honda is a 1968, which would make it a first year production bike. Thank you and good luck |
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