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2005 Honda Rc51 Excellent Rvt1000 12xx Miles (alhambra) on 2040-motos

$9,000
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2005 Honda Rc51 excellent RVT1000 12XX miles (Alhambra), $9,000, image 1

Honda RC51 description

2005 honda rc51, only modification is an odyssey battery, reverse shifter, custom radiator heat extractors and a built in garage door opener. fantastic condition, always garaged, never abused or tracked, or raced, or anything. has about 1200 mis on it. black color. Original tires, never dropped, clear title. price is firm because I am not in a rush to sell. I just don't ride much anymore. Please email or call/text 626-807-XXXX if interested. (text preferred

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