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2006 Honda 1300 Vtx on 2040-motos

$6,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:1
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Monroe, Louisiana

Monroe, LA
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For sale Adult owned candy black cherry Honda 1300 VTX with 1,650 original miles on it. Has chrome crash bars, leather saddle bags, windshield and foot pads installed. Very nice rider and has no scratches or dents. Will take cash or certified cashiers check and please, serious enquiries only. This is a big powerful bike! Call George atHonda 1300 VTX specifications:DC Powerport No Displacement 1312 cc Engine Liquid Cooled six Cyclinder Fuel Capacity 4.8 Gallons Fuel System Electronic Fuel Injection Length 96.5 ins Luggage Rack No Miles per Gallon 48 hwy / 38 city MP3 Port No Navigation System No Passenger Yes Passenger seat backrest Yes Radio/Cd system No Seat Height 27.5 inces Side Saddlebags Yes Storage No Transmission 5 Gear Weather Channel No Weight 641 pounds Wind Shield Yes

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