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2004 Honda Vtx1800n1 on 2040-motos

$6,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:23
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Oswego, South Carolina

Oswego, SC
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2004 Honda VTX1800N1, $6,800, image 1

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04 VTX1800N1 Vance _ Hines Bigshot Exhaust (No Baffles)Terry Components Fuel Management system with O two sensor installedChrome SidecoversLowered 1.5 ins in rearChrome brake caliper covers frnt _ rearAvon Venom Tires (Excellent wear pattern and Great tread)Kuryakyn Chrome Engine Dressup kitChrome K_N Crankcase BreatherChrome Kuryakyn Corsair Breather IntakeHondaline PIAA lightbarAll bulbs have been changed out to PIAA Plasma All signals have been changed out to LED bulbsDual load EQ with Braklight Modulator and TurnSignal-into-runlights functionChrome LeversChrome aftermarket mirrors with A**holes are closer than they appear writing in mirrorAftermarket drag handle bars, 1.5 in with internal cavity to run wires through barsKuryakyn gripsKuryakyn Chrome Triple Tree covers Bike is Terrific condition. FIRM on price ($6800). All fluids are clean and just changed. Ready to ride. Reason to get rid is to switch to a more sport oriented bike.

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