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1991 Honda St Series 1100 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:43556
Location:

Duluth, Minnesota

Duluth, MN
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(218) 841-2126

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1991 Honda St Series 1100, Honda ST1100 - the sport touring nemesis of the Europeans. Honda defines this category with style, economy, and dependability in long distance touring. Additional features of this bike are the touring windshield, totally adjustable Heli-bars (handle bars), throttle lock, thick grips, and for an extra measure of safety - deer whistles. (No one knows for sure if they are effective or not, but hey, it is an extra measure of safety!) Mileage is 43,556 Low mileage. Most touring bikes from this period have twice the miles. Heli-Bars added for touriing comfort. $3,500.00 2188412126

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