My first bike! I loved that machine! I mostly rode it off road due to not yet having a license but I could get almost anywhere in my small hometown. This one is exactly the same as mine was. Wonderful memories.
I had this bike, bought it when I went into the Navy back in 72.. in fact it was the exact same color as this bike is in the video.. should have gotten a 750-4.. LOL but it did get me around.. later in life I did also get the 750-4.. and I liked that bike..
That is the exact color scheme and everything of my bike that I bought brand new for just under $1000 back in the day (I was 19). There was no motorcycle license endorsement in Michigan in the 70s if I remember correctly. The only thing they required was a helmet. The only protective gear I ever wore was a black leather jacket because that was the look. That bike would go 90 mph at full throttle but the mirrors would be nothing but a blur. It cost something like 75 cents to fill the gas tank.
Just pick the exact motorcycle up same color and everything half an hour ago 1800 miles mine has on it but she still needs a little love. Literally came out of a barn Western Massachusetts.👍 she is a runner.
I was fortunate enough to find a "sharp one owner" '72 CL 350 Scrambler! I snatched it up for? $900 . Its a super Clean unrestored all origjnal bike with the exception of tires and paint. It runs and looks great. Its been sitting now for the last four years and its killing me! I want to pull it out and get her back on the road. Thanks to this video im re-inspired!!
Oh, man. That is exactly the first bike I ever owned. Right down to the color and decals. Memories!
My first bike! I loved that machine! I mostly rode it off road due to not yet having a license but I could get almost anywhere in my small hometown. This one is exactly the same as mine was. Wonderful memories.
THIS IS THE BIKE I HAD IN HIGH SCHOOL 72-76. I HAD A LARGE REAR RACK THAT I STRAPPED MY BASS TO. I PLAYED IN THE JAZZ BAND. GREAT MEMORIES.
I had this bike, bought it when I went into the Navy back in 72.. in fact it was the exact same color as this bike is in the video.. should have gotten a 750-4.. LOL but it did get me around.. later in life I did also get the 750-4.. and I liked that bike..
That is the exact color scheme and everything of my bike that I bought brand new for just under $1000 back in the day (I was 19). There was no motorcycle license endorsement in Michigan in the 70s if I remember correctly. The only thing they required was a helmet. The only protective gear I ever wore was a black leather jacket because that was the look. That bike would go 90 mph at full throttle but the mirrors would be nothing but a blur. It cost something like 75 cents to fill the gas tank.
Just pick the exact motorcycle up same color and everything half an hour ago 1800 miles mine has on it but she still needs a little love. Literally came out of a barn Western Massachusetts.👍 she is a runner.
I was fortunate enough to find a "sharp one owner" '72
CL 350 Scrambler! I snatched it up for? $900 . Its a super
Clean unrestored all origjnal bike with the exception of tires and paint. It runs and looks great. Its been sitting now for the last four years and its killing me! I want to pull it out and get her back on the road. Thanks to this video im re-inspired!!
This is a absolute beautiful bike. I have this same one except blue in my garage. Been sitting there for about 20 years.
Maybe we should discuss getting it back on the road!!! See contact info at www.swmrescue.com
Im in the same boat, got mine maybe 5 years ago but it was last titled and rode around 85
So nice sir
I LOVE it
Hi, at 1:54 of this video, it that rush singing in the background? Thanks.
No it's The Bellrays - Revolution Get Down. Thanks for watching!
Was ok until the music I listen to Pandora for usic
KILL THE MUSIC!!!