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Emaculate Honda Saber 1100 Cc (plano/allen Area) on 2040-motos

$3,975
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth, TX
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Emaculate Honda Saber 1100 cc (Plano/Allen area), $3,975, image 1

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2003 HONDA SABER 1100 CC RED with flames. Dealer stated best kept pre-owned bike he has seen.EXCEPTIONALY LOW MILES 17,000 $3975 KEPT IN GARAGE and carport with coverADDED: Saddle bags, Air horn, Carborator rejetted, Vance and Hines long shot pipes, Corbin seat, Linby highway bar, Windshield, Hand grips and BRAND NEW Metzler Tires ( top of the line) Serviced every 3,000 mis for oil change and every year dealership service and check. Kept paper work for all service

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