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1973 Honda Xl175 Street/trail on 2040-motos

$850
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Centralia, Missouri

Centralia, MO
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1973 Honda XL175 street/trail, $850, image 1

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73 honda xl175, classic four stroke street/dirt bike, runs well. this bike starts on the 1st kick.has clean title in hand and is currently licensed. has some scratches and dings but is in super condition for an un-restored survivor. the pics make it look better than real life but its not junk. the nuetral and high beam indicator lamps still work. the speedo and odo do not work, i think its the gear on the front wheel, might have the parts.the bike is running in the pics. it sat in the garage all fall because of all the rain, i pulled it out saturday 11-28-09, kicked it 1 TIME with NO CHOKE and it started!! cant beat that. 850.00 obo cash or i might consider interesting go karts, motorcycles or guns as full or partial trade. im not desperate to sell it but i have three of these bikes along with other toys and the garage is crowded. call 573-682-XXXX thanks

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