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Honda Nighthawk description
1984 Honda Nighthawk 700S. This bike was only made for 3 years! 100% original, no after market parts except new turn signals. Very desired older Honda built for speed!
Runs and drives. Everything seems to work as it should. Always Garaged Kept. This beautiful bike was sitting for a few years. New battery just installed and it started right up. Recommended that the bike should be inspected before riding it long distances. Normal wear including some scuffs, scratches, two tiny tears in the seat, and surface rust in some areas but overall good condition for its age. Could probably use new brakes and tires soon. Kelley Blue Book Value: $2,700. Grab it now while you can for much cheaper. Feel free to message me with any questions including the reserve price which is much lower then its value. All sales are final. Clear Title. Bike located for pickup or shipping in Erie, Pennsylvania (close to Ohio and New York border). All money due within 2 days of close of auction. |
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