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2007 Honda 919 on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:20700 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Maineville, Ohio, US

Maineville, Ohio, US
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WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:jh2sc48057m500645

Honda CB description

 For sale is my Honda 919    Original adult (somewhere over 60) owner...no wheelies, no redlining.  Has the only two Hondaline accessories available at the time...wind screen and center stand.    Added LSL sliders, otherwise, unit is bone stock.   Has been one of my two daily drivers to work and has really never had a tough day and most of the miles are expressway 6th gear type of miles.    That being said it has been Honda appliance like dependable.   Has not required anything other than routine maintenance.    Speaking of routine maintenance...had the 16K service done at 19700.   Okay it was a bit late, but what that gets you is new tires, top end valve check ( they were right on the money and did not require any work), oil, oil filter, 4 spark plugs, air cleaner, flush and fill coolant, and flush and fill brake fluid.    Basically over $1000 in parts and labor back on May 15th.   This 919 is ready to go.   NO RESERVE.  Forgot to take a picture of it, but there is also a tank bag that will go along with the bike.    Being a work vehicle I have required it to be in top mechanical form and generally the bike looks okay.   I strap a lunch bag on the back and unfortunately I managed to get some scrapes on the rear cowl under the tie downs.   Had a couple of bungee straps lose their protective rubber end and didn't realize it until I managed to make the marks.    Then there are the exhaust pipes.   Right where  they pick up everything from the road and heat it to stay.   Have tried to clean them over the years, but they look the way most of these pipes look after a few years.    I live a bit north of Cincinnati, Ohio and would be willing to meet or deliver the bike within a reasonable area, say 50 miles or so, after payment.   If you are paying with cash you would be more than welcome to stop by and pick it up from my garage.    This is going to be a cash or PayPal deal.  Small down payment required just to know you are with me.   Full payment within 7 days.  If a check is used there will be a delivery delay until the funds are cleared.  No title transfer or delivery until cash is in hand.

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