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72 Honda Cl175 (normal) on 2040-motos

$1,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:8
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Bloomington, Illinois

Bloomington, IL
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72 Honda CL175 (Normal), $1,300, image 1

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I'm selling my ol' Honda CL because I just don't ride it anymore and I'd like to see it go to someone that will get some use out of it. It has a couple issues but has been a pretty solid runner as long as I've had it. The head gasket leaks a bit and will need to be replaced, and I recently bought a complete gasket set but haven't gotten around to rebuilding it just yet. The bike comes with an extra engine as well. It has about 8000mis on it and gets roughly 60-70 miles-per-gallon with a blistering top speed of around 60 mph. The gas tank is clean with no rust, starter works, and it fired up right away back when I was using it as a daily driver. I might have some other spares for it lying around as well, which will be included with the sale as well. I'm asking $1300 for everything but will entertain fair offers. Thanks for looking

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