1993 Honda Nitehawk 250cc.repairable 3,097 Actual Miles Been Sitting Have Title. on 2040-motos
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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Here is a 1993 Honda Nighthawk 250cc repairable with 3,097 actual miles the carb probably will need cleaning before it will run,bike has been sitting inside and outside for a few years motor turns over when its pushed in gear,key is missing,throttle is free,needs a new battery,there is rust here and there on the bike,left mirror is missing and might be some small parts and or nuts and bolts missing,clutch lever pulls in,brakes work,tranni shifts threw all the gears,selling as is,buyer pays shipping and finds there own shipper if one is needed not sure there prices i can meet them at my door and i dont have the room to store the bike,paypal accepted as payment if your not local,Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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