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2000 Honda St1100, Showroom Condition Mintandamp;#039; on 2040-motos

$1,659
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Paterson, New Jersey

Paterson, NJ
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Garage kept (and covered) in absolute perfect, showroom condition. No scratches, dents, dings.nothing. Paint is high gloss, windshield is perfectly clear. Seat is in new condition. Even the hard bags have the original elastic straps in them. Tires are new; oil changed every 2, zero miles. ALL gauges and lamps and everything works. No smoke, no stuttering; bike rides like it is brand new. Being a Honda, this bike will easily go 250, zero miles, with the kind of care and respect I have given her. You cannot find another bike of any kind in this condition.

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