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2001 Honda Rc51 For Your Car Or Truck on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Santa Maria, California

Santa Maria, CA
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Honda RC51 description

I have a 2001 Honda RVT1000 up for sale or trade. Selling I am asking $4500 and trade would like around same value. Please do not waste my time for vehicles not in the same range unless you are willing to give cash as well. I would like to do this ASAP . Please call or text for more detailsFront tire 6000 misRear tire 300 misChain good Oil was changed 400mis agoBike has 39k miles but mostly highway I do a lot of commuting

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