Honda Cl70 Carburetor Setup New With Intake. Carb Carbs Cl 70 Scrambler on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
Basically new. I ran it for a day on an old bike but rebuilt the old carb. You might need to adjust float. Intake is used.
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