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1984 Honda V65 Sabre Vintage Classic Motorcycle True Auction No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $1,475.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:16502
Location:

Stockton, California, US

Stockton, California, US
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1984 HONDA V65 SABRE VINTAGE CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE TRUE AUCTION no reserve, US $1,475.00, image 1

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Up on a true auction I have this very nice low mileage 1984 Honda v65 Sabre. It has 16502 miles and runs perfect and is in great shape. The motor still sounds new and this bike has allot of life left. Everything works as it should. The tires are in great shape. The clutch works great. it has a shaft drive and the transmission shifts very smooth. The side panels are in great shape they have no cracks or broken tabs. It has a new battery less than 1 month old. The bike comes with a clear title and is on planned non operation which means there are no back fees for registration. This is a true auction and I have a very low starting bid of 100 dollars and no reserve so the bike will sell so good luck to all. If you have any questions please ask. 

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