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2003 Honda Rc 51 on 2040-motos

$3,600
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:27000
Location:

Houma, Louisiana

Houma, LA
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TypeType:Sportbike

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2003 Honda Rc 51, Priced to sell...Must go now!!!!!!!! 2003 RC51 SP2 located in Houma, LA.It has brand new tires, front and back brakes, mirrors, clutch and brake handles, rectifier regulator, aftermarket under tail and tail lights. I also have the tail fairing plate to replace the passenger seat. The bike does have a turnbuckle LOWERING LINK that can be adjusted without dis-assembly to be adjusted up or down. It is currently lowering about an inch. Normal wear and tear for a used bike. Overall great condition. I am asking for 3600.00!!!!!!!!!!!!! If interested please text 985-two eight five-6130. Thank you for your interest $3,600.00

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