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2002 Honda St Series 1100 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $4,250.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:42
Location:

ringgold, Georgia, US

ringgold, GA, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:7069376417

Honda Other description

2002 Honda St Series 1100, This is a very nice 2002 Honda ST1100 Sport tourer with 44k original miles. The bike looks very very nice and runs just as good. There is a nice saddle man seat, very comfortable tall heli-bar handlebars, tall touring windshield, led lights front and rear for high visibility, highway pegs, trailer hitch, sissy bar and more. If you have been looking for a ST then this is the one. These bikes are well known for getting miles in the 400,000 range with no issues. Im listing this for a friend so somebody please come buy this bike before I do. Its a awesome bike,no disappointments here..........$4250.00.....May take $3,000 and the balance in trade, guns, old signs, gas pumps,tools, ect....706-218-4028.............clear title...........calls up til 10:00 are ok and you can tex anytime........If the ad is still up then it is still for sale. $4,250.00 7069376417

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