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2007 Honda Silver Wing (fsc600) on 2040-motos

$6,199
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:3850 ColorColor: Dark Silver Metallic
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2007 Honda Silver Wing (FSC600), GREAT SUPER SCOOT, CLEAN WITH VERY LOW MILES. - There's no easier way to hit the open road than on a Silver Wing. Featuring a powerful, liquid-cooled 582 cc DOHC engine, fully automatic CVT transmission and two-up seating, it has all the luxury, comfort and sporting capability you could ask for. It's the embodiment of sport-touring excellence, in scooter form.

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