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1983 Honda Nighthawk 450 on 2040-motos

$6,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:300
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Honda Nighthawk description

up for sell is a 2 seater LooseSpokz bar hopper bobber. bike is in very terrific shape with no problems. it is magazine ready. the seat does have the air shock. clean clean title. this is a sell no trades. it is priced to sell it was a customers bike that I have acquired back. it sold for 8000 6 mons ago. it is priced to move no haggling. plenty of my bikes have been on here for much more. I can tell you this bike is in better shape then any of them were. engine is a 450cc six gear will top out at just over 100mph any other questions call or txt 336XXXXXX Kenny

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