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2008 Honda Vt750t on 2040-motos

$4,999
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:15761 ColorColor: Two-tone Graphite Black / Clas
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2008 Honda VT750T, Honda VT 750 - The versatile VT750T Tourer will take you wherever the road leads, thanks to its appealing combination of classic custom cool and standard touring equipment. The good stuff begins with a powerful 745 cc V-twin liquid-cooled engine, then continues with deeply valanced fenders, a broad, low-slung seat with detachable passenger section, and wide tires rolling on traditional spoke wheels. And when your next adventure takes you far from home, you don't want to give a second thought to your bike's dependability. That's why the VT750T is built the Honda way, with superior metallurgy, high-tech engine and chassis design, and low-maintenance features such as shaft final drive.

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