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2013 Honda Nc700x Dct Abs on 2040-motos

$8,499
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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2013 Honda Nc700x Dct Abs, Named one of Cycle World s 10 Best Bikes for 2012 in its first year, the NC700X is an awesome commuter during the week. On the weekend it lets you go exploring in the country, or carve up a twisty canyon road. And to sweeten the deal, it s even available in two versions: one model features a conventional six-speed, manual-clutch transmission, while a second automatic transmission version is available with Honda s exclusive Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT). Plus, the DCT version comes with Honda s revolutionary Combined ABS!

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