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Up for sale is my 1967 Honda CL77 Scrambler 300 with the legendary 305 twin cylinder engine.
This bike was and is beyond cool. It bleeds nostalgia. It was the dual sport version of the CB and featured a stronger frame with higher ground clearance and upswept dual exhaust. It was clad with knobby tires and long travel suspension.
This is a survivor bike in very good operating and cosmetic condition. It has less than 8400 original miles. It is complete and and it starts right up, shifts smooth and stops as it should. It has had a recent tune up including carb service, new air filters and intake boots, spark plugs and oil service. The front shocks were overhauled and resealed. The tank was cleaned and resealed. It has brand new tires (not shown in these photos). There is a little surface rust on the rear chrome fender and on the lower handlebar but nothing to apologize for on this cool looking bike.
I am the third owner. The original owner's California title was lost and was subsequently sold on bills of sale. Title searches in California and Texas come up clean. The pictures tell the rest of the story.
This bike is located in Rowlett, Texas and is offered for sale at $6400. Vintage bikes are commanding lots of attention and the 305 Scramblers are as hot as they come.
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