Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

1971 Honda Cl on 2040-motos

US $4945
YearYear:1971 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Grafton, West Virginia, United States

Grafton, West Virginia, United States
QR code
1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 1

Honda CL photos

1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 2 1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 3 1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 4 1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 5 1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 6 1971 Honda CL, US $4945, image 7

Honda CL tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CL description

Hello and good day.

This auction is for a 1971 Honda CL100 Scrambler. Purchased used a few weeks ago, I have now decided to sell it as it is currently with a clear title.

I believe the condition of the bike to be good. The engine runs normally, the lights function properly, and a carburetor from a previous owner has been recently installed. In addition, fresh fluids were inserted into the bike before the last purchase. I had purchased this bike without the right mirror, and there is only one key to the motorcycle. Please be sure to view and evaluate the images thoroughly before making a bid.

If you are a collector (or a restorer) interested in this class of motorcycles, then this bike may be of use to you. As well (if you enjoy riding these types of bikes in their current state), this bike is acceptable to ride on the road (so long as proper preparations have been made for safety). The rear rack behind the seat will need to be secured before riding, and I would also strongly suggest replacing both tires.

As you may notice in some of the images listed, there is a minor presence of rust in some spots on the bike. Most notably it exists inside the fuel tank, though the engine starts and runs with a few kicks. This bike does not include a warranty of any kind. As a side note: the total mileage may increase over the period of this listing.

If you have any questions in regards to the bike, then please: feel free to ask. I am definitely not an expert on motorcycles, but I will try to assist you the best that I can.

Finally, should you win the auction for this motorcycle, you must pay for any shipping desired. However, I can assist in loading if necessary. A deposit of $500.00 will be expected via PayPal (with the remainder being paid in full at pickup). There will be no refunds on this purchase.

Thanks for reading this much, and I hope that all has been described well enough for a bidder to make an informed decision in purchasing this 1971 Honda CL100 Scrambler.

Have a good day.

Moto blog

Bonhams Auctioning “Blur” Guitarist’s Motorcycles For Charity

Mon, 29 Sep 2014

Graham Coxon, British musician and lead guitarist for Blur, auctioning off seven of his personal motorcycles with proceeds benefitting NSPCC, the UK’s leading children’s charity. See the full press release from Bonhams below. The motorcycles will be sold as part of Bonhams Autumn Stafford Sale, an annual event taking place at the Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show, held on 19th October 2014.

Honda RCV1000R MotoGP Production Racer Revealed

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

Honda Racing Corporation officially introduced its new RCV1000R production racer which will be sold to racing teams hoping to compete in MotoGP‘s new “Open” prototype class. The RCV1000R is based on Honda’s RC213V factory prototype, with the same chassis and a similar 90° V-4 engine claiming more than 234 hp at 16000 rpm. The key difference is the engine uses traditional spring valves whereas the valves on the RC213V are activated pneumatically.

FIM Updates Superbike Racing Homologation Lists for 2013

Tue, 19 Feb 2013

The International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) has released an updated list of motorcycles homologated for the 2013 Superbike, Supersport, and Superstock racing season. Notable additions include the new BMW S1000RR HP4, the MV Agusta F3 and the Superbike-spec Ducati 1199 Panigale R. To qualify a production-based racebike for FIM homologations, manufacturers have to meet certain production thresholds.