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Low Mileage Honda With All Accessories on 2040-motos

US $5,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:410 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Dickinson, Texas, US

Dickinson, Texas, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC6355CK002481

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This is an almost new Honda NC700X with only 410 miles as of this listing.  I bought it new in January of this year.  Due to a health problem in our family, I don't, and won't, have time to ride it.  I manage to get on it occasionally for a few miles just to keep it exercised, so that odometer reading may change, but not much.  I bought it naked and had the dealer install most of the accessories and did the rest myself.  It has every accessory Honda makes for this model, including heated grips and the 12v socket in the front trunk.  It has been kept in our garage about half of the time, otherwise it's outside under the Honda cover and under the deck on front of our house.  These bikes typically get 60+ mpg and have decent performance.  I've had it up to 90 mph and still had throttle left.  That was the only time I ever had it over 60 mph.  We just sent a check to Honda to pay it off and it was paid in full on Wednesday, October 16, still waiting for Honda to get the title to us, but it's clear.  I'm asking $8,000 for it, which is a couple of thousand less than a new one equipped the same way.  This is a hop-on-and-ride-off motorcycle that needs nothing.  I also have the Honda shop manual for it, a chain alignment tool still in the package, a can of chain lube and an extra helmet from Cycle Gear that is the same color as the bike in size XL or XXL that has never been worn.  I'm in San Leon, Texas, just south and east of Houston.  I also have it listed locally and reserve the right to sell it at any time outside of ebay.

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