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2000 Beautiful Clean Honda Rc51 $4150 Obo on 2040-motos

$4,150
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:90
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SF Bay Area,

SF Bay Area
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Honda RC51 description

Never crashed. Mostly stock except for convenience mods and a less than a year old Scotts steering damper ($500). Harris performance frame slider. Heli bars. Zero gravity double bubble screen. New Michelin Pilot Road three rear tire. Front tire has all it tread left as well, hence didn't replace with matching PR3's. New battery.Mileage some 23K. These bikes run well over 80-90K miles. Not in a rush, but just seeing if I can upgrade to something else. Reg paid till 2014.call.Price will be $4150 without the Steering damper. $4500 with the damper.

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