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2002 Honda Rc51 Ohlins, Moriwaki, Sato (sparks) on 2040-motos

$4,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Reno, Nevada

Reno, NV
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2002 Honda RC51 Ohlins, Moriwaki, Sato (Sparks), $4,900, image 1

Honda RC51 description

2002 Honda RC51, just hit 20k mi, Ohlin's rear shock, Moriwaki shock link, Moriwaki Clip-Ons, Moriwaki Adjustable Rear-Sets, Corbin Seat, Full Sato Titanium Exhaust System, Power Commander III, Sato Titanium Hangers, Galfer Wave Rotors, Zero Gravity Double Bubble, Steel Braided Brake Lines, Sato Frame Sliders, Swing Arm Slider/Spools, HRC 1/4 Throttle, Carbone Lorraine C59 Brake Pads, CRG Levers, Flapper Valve Mod, Pair System Removed, Carbon Fiber Front and Rear Fenders, New Pirelli's and more. This is a nice RC51, you won't be disappointed. Clean title. No scammers, spammers please. $4900 (I'm in no hurry to sell)Reply to craigslist link or text seven-seven-five- 781-XXXX

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