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1974 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $2000
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Sullivan, Wisconsin, United States

Sullivan, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda Other description

I am selling my original low mileage 1974 Honda XL350.  Bike has only 5100 miles on it!  Fuel tank in great shape except for 1 tiny dent on the lower left side.  Fenders are a little scuffed but considering it is 42 years old in nice shape!  Runs and rides excellent.  I used this bike at my cabin running errands.  I've owned this thing for the last couple of years so I don't know the whole history other than it was taken good care of.  Tires are original and in good shape.  Front has some cracks in sidewall.  Seat in good shape but has small cut as shown in pictures.  I've described this thing to the best of my ability.  Not a showroom bike but hard to find in this kind of original condition.  Vehicle is for sale locally so I can end auction at any time.

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