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1985 Honda Nighthawk S on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
Location:

Island Park, New York

Island Park, NY
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Honda Nighthawk description

700 CC, AIR COOLED, DRIVESHAFT, 4 CARBS, FOUR CYLINDERS, OVERHEAD CAMS, HYDRAULIC LIFTERS FOR A MAINTENANCE TROUBLE FREE MOTOR. ADJUSTABLE FRONT SHOCKS, FRONT DUAL DISC BRAKES, HAS A VERY COMFORTABLE UP-RIGHT SITTING POSITION. THIS MACHINE HAS 22,000 ADULT DRIVEN MILES, NO OIL LEAKS, NO SHIFTING PROBLEMS, NO ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS, NO OVERHEATING PROBLEMS. THIS BIKE IS IN VERY ATTRACTIVE SHAPE AND IS SAUGHT AFTER BY ENTHUSIAST SINCE PRODUCTION FOR THE NIGHTHAWK S WAS LIMITED TO 3 YEARS. CORBIN SEAT (NO RIPS) NEW REMOVABLE WINDSHIELD AND STORAGE TRUNK, EVERYTHING WORKS. I WILL REMOVE THIS POSTING WHEN THE BIKE IS SOLD. CONTACT MIKE @ 516-362-XXXX

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