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1969 Honda Cl on 2040-motos

US $4,999.99
YearYear:1969 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Candy Apple Blue
Location:

Navarre, Florida, United States

Navarre, Florida, United States
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Honda CL photos

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Honda CL tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Street Scrambler For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CL description

1969 Honda CL350

Street Scrambler!

Amazing Bike! Completely ORIGINAL Condition, Runs Like NEW!!

This is going to go fast...

 

I don't sell much here on ebay but when I do...it is usually something really cool!  The Honda CL350 Street Scrambler in COMPLETELY STOCK NOT RESTORED Condition is such an item!

 

Honda introduced the CL350 in 1968 in response to the North American's demand for a dual purpose motorcycle.  Not to be outdone by the Yamaha Street Scramblers of the day, here is the CL350 Street Scrambler.

 

Here is a little history I found online about the Honda Street Scramblers:

 

"Honda introduced the 350 scrambler with a single 8.5 x 11" color page in 1968.  The pre-production brochure was prepared using a prototype aided by an artist and airbrush (note Honda's qualifier "All specifications subject to change without notice" at bottom).  In fact, there were several changes between this image and the export USA production run.  Instead of black finish, the headlight brackets (at top of forks) were painted to match the color portion of the tank. A different front fender, lacking braces but with a sharp cut front edge, was used.  The point cover on production models was embossed to read "TYPE-1", and the 350 emblems on the air cleaner covers were fabricated of enameled metal, with only the numerals "350" (brochures show an applied emblem, perhaps just a painting, with a small encircled Honda wing).  Although the brochures show two separate chromed exhaust pipes exiting the muffler, the production models had two unplated exhaust pipes enclosed in a single chromed surround. The production CL350K0 also had both a center stand and a silver-painted side stand.

 

Current model:  Although Honda was not the first motorcycle builder to sell the popular scrambler style street machine...it was the most successful...dominating world-wide sales.

 

This bike is completely stock with only 10,000 ORIGINAL miles!  It has lived inside my air conditioned garage for most of it's life.  It is in Amazing condition as you can see from the SUPERSIZE photos I have included.

 

I can also supply a link to the Dropbox with all the pics AND video of it running.  All systems are in perfect working order, rides and shifts just like a new bike.  Message me for the Dropbox link as eBay is having issues with my link.

 

ALL ORIGINAL BIKE NOT A RESTORATION!!!

 

This bike will sell fast so don't procrastinate!  I WELCOME all offers so please send them to me.

 

ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDERS are NOT WELCOME so don't bother.  I don't do business with ebay newbies.  

 

Chrome in excellent condition .  Bike has never been in any accidents and has ONLY had REAL GAS (no alcohol) in it.  It starts easily and purrs like a kitten!  As is common in these old Vintage bikes, Bill of Sale ONLY.


Ebay is having problems with dropbox links so if you want it, please email me!

I am happy to assist with your delivery and will deliver up to 250 miles from 32571 at cost of diesel fuel ONLY!

 

 

 

Good Luck and Happy Ebaying!!!

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