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Description: Runs well, low mileage. Some scratch damage from it sliding out from underneath me coming down my gravel driveway -- it's a pretty steep drop. Scrathes on left read fender, engine guard, and slightly on engine cover. Dimple in tank on left side from handlebars. Had a thorough tune-up and inspection June 2015 and has a clean title issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Aftermarket parts: Two Brothers carbon fiber slip-on exhaust, Pazzo adjustable clutch and brake levers, Dynojet Stage 1 jet kit, Givi short windscreen (modified to reduce glare), engine guards, and Renthal Ultra Low handlebars. I'm also including a swing arm bike stand, which can be used for parking, storage, or maintenance. I'm located near Winchester, VA. Caveats and legalities:
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