$2,000-5,000 Motorcycle Honda Malaise Era

1974 Honda CL180 Scrambler

1968-1973

Why this vehicle matters

The CL180 is proof that motorcycling's best days don't require displacement. Honda's Scrambler line put high pipes and semi-knobbies on their small twins, creating bikes that looked adventurous and were genuinely capable on dirt roads. At 17 horsepower, you can use all of what's available without going to jail. It's light enough to pick up when you drop it. Simple enough to fix yourself. Cheap enough to not worry about. The small-displacement scrambler is motorcycling's best-kept secret.

Patina notes

Mine is a proper survivor. High pipes have a nice heat patina. Paint is faded to a pleasant version of its original color. These bikes were meant to be ridden on backroads, and they should look like it. The small-displacement Hondas of this era were built to last — they just need someone to appreciate them.

Ownership reality

This is the perfect third motorcycle. The one you ride when you want to feel alive without risking your life. Maintenance is Honda-simple: valve adjustments, points, and oil. Parts are getting scarcer but Honda twins share components across models. The electric start works (unlike some of its contemporaries). Join the vintage Honda community and you'll find people who've kept these bikes running for 50 years.

The verdict

Buy if

You want a pure riding experience without the speed. You appreciate small-displacement character. You need a motorcycle you're not afraid to actually ride.

Skip if

You need highway capability. You want something that impresses other motorcyclists. You can't embrace the charm of 17 horsepower.

What to look for

  • Points condition (easy to convert to electronic)
  • Cam chain tensioner wear
  • Carb synchronization
  • Fork seal condition
  • Exhaust pipe rust (high pipes are exposed)
  • Ignition switch and key condition

Common problems

  • Points wear (convert to electronic)
  • Petcock vacuum diaphragm failure
  • Carburetor pilot jet clogging
  • Exhaust pipe rust at headers
  • Speedometer cable breaks
  • Turn signal relay failures

Parts & community

Parts sources

  • 4into1.com (excellent Honda twin support)
  • Common Motor Collective
  • eBay (NOS and used parts)
  • Honda Twins Forum classifieds
  • David Silver Spares (UK)

Forums & communities

  • HondaTwins.net
  • Honda CL/SL Scrambler Group (Facebook)
  • Vintage Honda Forum
  • Reddit r/vintagemotorcycles

Sources

Specifications

Engine 174cc air-cooled parallel twin (SOHC)
Power 17 hp @ 9,500 rpm
Torque 10 lb-ft @ 8,000 rpm
Transmission 5-speed
Drivetrain Chain
Weight 310 lbs wet
Wheelbase 49.4 inches
Production Part of Honda's small-displacement CL 'Scrambler' line

Notable Features

  • High-pipe exhaust styling
  • Semi-knobby tires from factory
  • Small-displacement parallel twin
  • Electric start standard

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