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1975 Honda CL (1975)
---- I'm selling my 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler as I'm moving soon and need to minimize my belongings. This bike is in original condition with minimal rust, making it a great project for vintage motorcycle enthusiasts. Clear Florida Titled and registered Condition: Engine: (Matching Honda CL serial number engine) The engine doesn't leak any noticeable amount of oil. The bike starts and runs with the choke on but needs some work to run perfectly.2024-06-30 18:41:21Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, United States13,5782,088.00 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
THERE IS NO TITLE AND BIKE IS NOT RUNNING. The bike turns over freely and has good compression. I believe the problem to be electrical, the bike is clean and not missing any parts or chopped up.2016-12-02 04:35:35Elk River, Minnesota, United States67700 -
1975 Honda CL (1975)
The Honda cl 360 THAT I HAVE for SALE is Complete, low milage, it is in its original state, I have the title in my hand, the bike needs a simple start-up and a bit of work to make it even more beautiful.2016-11-29 04:35:23Orlando, Florida, United States13400 -
1967 Honda CL (1967)
*** 1967 HONDA CL77 SCRAMBLER *** NICE 1967 HONDA CL77 IN RUNNING CONDITION WITH CLEAN NJ TITLE…I GOT IT LAST YEAR FROM THE SAME OWNER OF IT SINCE 1973. IT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR MANY MANY YEARS WHEN I GOT IT LAST YEAR, I DID JUST ENOUGH TO GET IT RUNNING, WITH PLANS TO DO A TOTAL RESTORATION…HAVE A NEW PROJECT I LIKE BETTER SO OFF IT GOES. THE GOOD IS THAT IT DOES RUN AND DRIVE WITH NO ISSUES, AND HAS A FREE AND CLEAR NJ TITLE, THE BAD…HAS FADED PAINT, SOME RUST AND LIGHT PITTING ON THE CHROME, WILL NEED TUNE UP, CARBS GOING OVER, OIL CHANGE AND MAINTAINANCE.2016-11-23 04:36:43Paulsboro, New Jersey, United States194100 -
1971 Honda CL (1971)
Honda CL 450 1971 Scrambler (Orange). This particular model is very hard to find. Bike is in good condition. New tires. No oil or gas leaks. Needs to be re-jetted, battery and basic maintenance to hit the road. I have a spare CB450 engine that goes with the bike.2016-10-14 04:43:26Brooklyn, New York, United States182,000.00 -
1975 Honda CL (1975)
Here is a 1975 Honda CL360 in excellent condition. Twin cylinder 4 stroke engine with 6 speed transmission. Starts immediately and runs excellent, all lights and electric, including headlight, turn signals, horn and electric start are in good working condition.2016-08-13 04:43:08Medinah, Illinois, United States63,500.00 -
1971 Honda CL (1971)
1971 Honda CL450 cycle up for auction. We picked a few bikes to part out but felt that this would make someone a good restoration or cafe racer project. First I do have an Illinois title from 1985 signed but not dated.2016-08-01 04:45:57Dubuque, Iowa, United States116200 -
1971 Honda CL (1971)
UP FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL 1971 HONDA CL70 IN ORIGINAL CONITION WITH LITTLE OVER 6K MILES, I BOUGHT THIS BIKE WHILE AGO AND IT HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY GARAGE SINCE, I PUT LESS THAN 20 MILES ON IT IN LAST YEAR,THIS BEAUTFUL SURVIVOR HAS NEAR PERFECT CHROME ,RIMS,HANDLEBARS,FENDERS,AND MUFFLER, NO RUST OR DENTS ON FENDERS,SUPER CLEAN,GAS TANK NEAR PERFECT ,NO DENT, ONE SCUFF ON LEFT BOTTOM SIDE NEAR PETCOCK SHOW IN PICTURES,INSIDE THE TANK IS PERFECT WITH NO RUST AT ALL, SEAT COVER HAS CRACKS IN COUPLE PLACES ON LEFT SIDE AND ON THE TOP IN THE REAR BUT FOAM AND PAN ARE VERY NICE WITH NO CRACK ON PAN.THE BIKE RUNS GOOD BUT I TOOK BATTERY OUT A YEAR AGO AND NOW.THE BIKE NEED;-A NEW BATTERY-HEADLIGHT SWITCH ISNT WORKING AND PREVIOUS OWNER PUT A SWITCH ON HEADLIGHT CASE.-FRONT BOOT RUBBER SET AND OIL SEALS-OIL SEAL FOR KICK STARTER AXLE WHERE IT IS LEAKING OIL THIS IS THE ONLY WEAR ON THE BIKE, NOTHING MAJOR,EASY TO FIXTHE BIKE HAS NEW SET OF TIRES AND INNER TUBES, THE MUFFLER IS VERY NICE WITH NO DENT OR RUST ANYWHERE ,VERY SOLID,MUFFLER SHIELD HAS SLIGHT DENT ON FRONT BUT EASY TO FIX .THE BIKE COME WITH THE ORIGINAL TOOL KIT AND BILL OF SALE ONLY,NO TITLE AND IT IS EASY TO REGISTER IN YOUR DMV LOCATION, IT COST AROUND $100-$125 AT THE MOST, EASIER THAN TRANSFERING TITLE FROM ANOTHER STATE.UNFORTUNATELY I HAVE TO SELL FEW OF MY BIKES COLLECTION AND HOPING THIS BIKE WILL FIND A GOOD HOME.BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING ARRANGMENT AND COSTI CAN HELP LOADING THE BIKE AND KEEP IT IN MY GARAGE FOR 2-3 WEEKS AFTER FULL PAYMENT IS RECEIVED.I HAVE BEEN USING USHIP COMPANY FOR THE LAST 4-5 YEARS AND I HAVE BEEN VERY HAPPY WITH THERE SERVICE, A BIKE LIKE THIS WILL COST BETWEEN $300-$450 AT THE MOST IN 48 STATESGOOD LUCK BIDDING.2016-07-19 04:38:46Solvang, California, United States63,950.00 -
1974 Honda CL (1974)
Offered here today is an outstanding ALL-ORIGINAL example of a 1974 Honda CL360 Scrambler. Take a moment to peruse the history of this strong bike. Garage kept for the last few years in a humidity-controlled museum collection, this bike is a beautiful gem.2016-07-01 04:45:38Lebanon, Missouri, United States8286900 -
1975 Honda CL (1975)
PLEASE READ MY DESCRIPTION IN ITS ENTIRETY. PLEASE READ MY PAYMENT TERMS. PLEASE READ THE SHIPPING TERMS ALL BEFORE YOU BID.2016-06-30 04:40:13Onsted, Michigan, United States71,500.00 -
1967 Honda CL (1967)
For sale is my beautiful 1967 Honda CL77 305 Scrambler. This bike is absolutely gorgeous.Very original from the excellent condition original seat to the beautiful condition exhaust with mint muffler can.Professionally painted candy orange by custom cycle painter and it looks like a million bucks. The pictures cannot do it justice.New rear classic tire, new tubes, battery, plugs, points, and fuel lines.Everything else is original.Great chrome, clean shiny frame paint, tank is clean inside.2016-06-24 04:45:11Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States56800 -
1975 Honda CL (1975)
About Us Welcome to Cars 2 Charities. We process and sell donated vehicles on behalf of local non profit charities. The Honda CB360 was donated.2016-06-15 04:47:45Fullerton, California, United States144200 -
1972 Honda CL (1972)
Great low mile vintage Honda with modern brakes/wheels/front fork from a CBR600 Hurricane 2-1 high pipe scrambler exhaust Carbs ultrasonic cleaned and rebuilt with fresh gaskets, jets, etc. Mid-rear sets to give a comfortable riding position with the CBR600 clip-ons Electric start-- bike starts right up All lights and signals work as they should New sealed maintenance free battery Valves checked and gapped New flasher relay The bike has a nice weathered look from age (which just adds to its character,) but this is not a project bike, it is mechanically solid. Everything is set and good to go, ready to ride.2016-06-14 16:01:46Chicago, Illinois, United States52,200.00 -
1969 Honda CL 350 Restored Classic K1 - Collector Bike (1969)
1969 Honda CL 350 Restored Classic . Engine rebuilt top to bottom . 860 miles since restore .2013-09-29 21:23:33San Luis Obispo, California, US8607,085.00 -
1966 cl 160 (1966)
Bike was stored in dry shed for many years. Engine turns and shifts smoothly. Bottom end looks to be in great condition.2013-09-27 23:18:20Lexington, Kentucky, US12,669150.00 -
1975 Honda CL360 CL 360 Scrambler NO RESERVE (1975)
You are looking at a 1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler. This Honda is a twin cylinder four stroke scrambler style bike, produced from 1974-1976. It was the successor to the CL350 and very similar to the CB360 with the main difference being the high exhaust pipes.2013-09-26 21:19:47Tampa, Florida, US2,6591,075.00 -
1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler All Original-OUTSTANDING! CL 350 360 450 CB 350 360 (1975)
1975 Honda CL360 Scrambler in Outstanding All Original condition with only 1814 miles. This bike still has the original tires with Japanese air in them. The paint is beautiful, nothing has been touched up, there are no dents in the fuel tank and no tears in the seat.2013-09-05 08:26:22Kutztown, Pennsylvania, US1,8142,605.00 -
1969 Honda CL350 K1 Original-Unrestored-low Mileage-Outstanding Condition (1969)
This bike has a history of being loved its entire exsistance, But most of its life it has been stored away in a shed/garage under a cover. I bought her from the second owner who had owned it since 2007. From what I understand the original owner from Missouri bought it new in 1969 and rode it for a year or so and put it away for many years.2013-09-04 04:57:11Spring Branch, Texas, US1,8002,000.00 -
All Original 1970 Honda CL70, Low Mileage (1970)
Have the original bill of sale, title, owners manual and tool kit. Only 1585 miles! Not currently running. The carburetor needs to be rebuilt. Honda emblem missing on one side of the gas tank. Hole in muffler. Being sold as is, please see pics! Local pick up only! Any questions please call James @ 678-340-1889.2013-09-03 21:55:33Newnan, Georgia, US1,585300.00 -
1970 Honda CL100 (1970)
As stated earlier the bike is in non-running condition and without a title. I can provide a bill of sale to help obtain a title for street use. Being a honda it will not take much for it to be back running.2013-09-03 03:56:27College Station, Texas, US99,999400.00
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