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2006 Buell Lightning Cityx Xb9sx Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Beaufort, South Carolina, US

Beaufort, SC, US
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Buell Lightning photos

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Buell Lightning tech info

TypeType:Standard VINVIN:4mzkx02d063201968 PhonePhone:8432263111

Buell Lightning description

2006 Buell Lightning CITYX XB9SX, I bought this bike in July had new tires on it. i have only put 1k on it. It has never laid down. If you weigh about 200lbs you can pop a wheelie not meaning to. the reason i am selling is to get a car. I am asking 4000 OBO (KBB good the closer i get to 4K the more you get. I have a SS Moto Green helmet xxl (sized Small), A XXL Teknic Supervent Mesh Jacket Black, Speed and Strength Women's Radar Love Mesh Jacket Small, Gmax Small Helmet, I have a K&n Air filter for it(Not Put on yet) And A new Blet for it when i bought it. Call or Text 843TwoTWO SixTreeONE ONeONE $4,000.00 8432263111

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