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2005 Honda St Series 1300 on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:30836
Location:

Flower Mound, Texas

Flower Mound, TX
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TypeType:Sport Touring

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2005 Honda St Series 1300, Single-owner. Garage stored. Clear title. Cash only, no trade. Mileage = 30,800 Asking $6995. Lots of extras ($4,000 value) including: - Honda quartet harness - 12v outlet in right side fairing pocket - Autocom Super Pro AVI Dual Kit (rider and passenger leads) - Autocom leads for Garmin Zumo and Radar Detector (currently wired for a Valentine One) - Autocom bluetooth dongle - Fiamm horns (dual) - H4 adaptor in headlights - PIAA H4 Extreme White headlight bulbs - MCL highway blades/pegs - MCL RAM-Ball mount in center of handlebars - Martin Fab light mount (forks) - PIAA 1100X driving lights (forks) - Brakeaway throttle lock - Right and Left dash accessory mounts - Navone power supply - Centech AP-1 fuse panel - Sargent seat - MCL riser plate - Hondaline Top Box and Spoiler (wired so spoiler light is auxiliary brake light) - Hyper-lites (mounted under Top Box) - FendaExtenda on front fender - Aeroflow headlight protector Thermostat replaced at 16k. Received regular routine maintenance. Located in Flower Mound/Double Oak area in DFW. E-mail (txbikerguy@gmail.com) if interested. $6,995.00

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