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1985 Honda Vt on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:29000 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Sparks, Nevada

Sparks, NV
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TypeType:Cruiser

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1985 Honda Vt , I'm the original owner. Only 29,500 miles. That's just an average of 1000 miles a year. Just rode on summer weekends. Always garaged. Great condition. Lots of torque and fast acceleration. Approx. 50% tire tread left. Recent oil change. Inexpensive and reliable transportation. I achieved 59 mpg on a recent trip. Many of these bikes have in excess of 100,000 miles. I have the original brochure and owners manual. $2,500.00

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