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For sale is a 2003 Honda 919. This bike has always been adult owned and
was used for touring by the previous owner. It has been extremely
reliable and is fuel injected so even cold starts are effortless and no
messing around with choke. The tires only have about a 1000 miles on
them. The bike has the power commander and scorpion exhaust that sounds
great and is not loud by any means compared to stock. Extras included
with the bike are a small windscreen, large touring windscreen, rear
stand, saddlebags, corbin seat with removable back rest along with the
original seat, renthal handlebars along with the originals, and a couple
of oil filters. Bike has never been down and looks great overall. There is a very small mark on the tank that looks like it may have been from a zipper but you really have to look to see it and could be buffed out entirely. I can send or post better pictures upon request.
Shipping is the buyer's responsibility but I would be glad to help in any reasonable way to drop off nearby or be available for pick-up. |
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