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2008 Honda Aero 750 W/5,300 Miles!!! (london, Ky) on 2040-motos

$4,399
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Louisville, Kentucky

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2008 Honda Aero 750 w/5,300 miles!!! (London, KY), $4,399, image 1

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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VERY NICE, SUPER CLEAN AND GREAT RUNNING 2008 HONDA SHADOW AERO 750 CRUISER. THIS BIKE IS ROAD READY AND ONLY HAS 5,655 ACTUAL MILES ON IT. I KNOW THIS IS A GREAT BIKE BECAUSE IT BELONGED TO A VERY GOOD FRIEND OF MINE AND HE TOOK VERY GOOD CARE OF IT. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GARAGE KEPT AND CLEANED ON A REGULAR BASIS. THE BIKE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ADD ONS:MEMPHIS SHADES DETACHABLE WINDSHIELDHANDLEBAR GEAR BAGLOW RISE SISSY BAR WITH PADLEATHER SADDLEBAGS WITH BAG SUPPORTSCUP HOLDERBATTERY TENDER PLUG IN ATTACHED TO BATTERYBusiness Hours: By Appointments -- Just call and schedule your appointmentCheck out our Facebook Page: Parrott MotorSportsParrott MotorSports112 Jordan AvenueLondon, KY 40744Cell: (606) 682-XXXX or (606) 682-XXXX

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