2010 Honda Sabre Abs (vt1300csa) on 2040-motos
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2010 Honda Sabre ABS (VT1300CSA), Selling my 2010 Honda Sabre cruiser motorcycle with only 4,801 miles. It's in fantastic condition, garage kept, and has never been laid down. I've driven it primarily around town and have babied it since I bought it new in October 2010. I also purchased an extended 5-year warranty, so it still has approximately 2 years left, and the warranty is transferable to the buyer. The bike is stock with no permanent modifications. Model: VT1300CSA Color: Black Engine Type: 1312cc liquid-cooled 52 V-twin Transmission: Five-speed Final Drive: Shaft Brakes: ABS Tires: 90/90-21 Front and 170/80-15 Rear Wheelbase: 70.0 inches Seat Height: 26.9 inches Fuel Capacity: 4.4 gallons If you have questions, I'd be happy to speak with you any time. $7,500.00
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