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1973 Honda Cb175 (fort Wayne - Redline Powersports) on 2040-motos

$1,950
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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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Classic Honda twin in clean original condition. This CB175 has been inspected and serviced, from front to back, by our vintage Honda mechanics. It is ready to ride.Starts, runs, shifts, stops, and rides EXCELLENT.New handlebars installed.New mufflers installed on original header pipes.New tires installed.Replaced throttle & front brake cables.Oil / plugs changed.Carbs rebuilt and tuned.5501mis.This great vintage Honda can be seen at Redline Powersports 9389 North Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN. Come see us or call 260-483-XXXX for more info

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