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1972 Honda Sl100 Motosport K2 on 2040-motos

US $2,197.00
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Tortise Green Metallic
Location:

Nampa, Idaho, United States

Nampa, Idaho, United States
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Honda SL100 Motosport K2 photos

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Honda SL100 Motosport K2 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):99 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Second Owner

Honda SL100 Motosport K2 description

When I bought this bike I remember it having about 500 miles on it so the present mileage of 5443 means I have put about 5000 miles on.  So I have averaged about 120 miles per year. This means the bike is not worn out. The engine puts out 11.5 horse power @11,000 rpm.  When I calculated the miles per gal. the number came up to 175 or 125 either way it goes a long way on the 1.8 gallon tank. The bike weighs about 200 lbs and it has been many years since my weight has not been over the maximum weight that it should carry. Maintenance on this motorcycle is not too hard. Keep the oil changed and the battery filled and charged.  Watch the tire pressures and keep the bolts tight is about all there is to it.  Every so often check the spokes for correct tightness and the wheels for true running.  There is a small tool kit on the left side. This model is somewhat popular with the restoration group and I believe this bike would be a good candidate for that type of work.

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