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I purchased this bike in 2014 and I am currently the second owner. I consider the bike to be in great condition with a few minor exceptions: for instance, there is 2 scuff marks on the right side engine cover, as well as a bent end bar and light scratches on the aftermarket mirror how this happened I can only assume it was knocked over while parked at an apartment complex. Besides what was mentioned this bike is ready to go and give it's new owner an awesome riding experience. I will include the stock mirrors, an aftermarket gas cap and large electronic warming gloves that connect to the bike to keep your hands nice and toasty during the winter months. Please bid with confidence and contact me with any questions. Thank you
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