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2003 Honda RC51 w/ SPAL Pusher Fans & New Q2 Tires 4k Miles RVT1000R RVT SP2 NR (2003)
2003 Honda RC51 SP2 with 4,207 original miles. -New Dunlop Q2 tires ($350) -Flapper mod ($20) -PAIRs mod ($20) -Tyga carbon fiber hugger ($150) -New EBC HH front pads ($80) -CBR RR wheel upgrade for weight savings -New Ohlins 20mm fork kit installed by Fast Bike Industries in Hendersonville, NC ($600) -SPAL pusher radiator fans ($100) -Stomp Grips ($50) -BESTEM-USA undertail with integrated LED taillight ($110) -90° Valve Stems ($20) -Owners manual and factory complete tool kit included Clean and clear title in hand. Bike located in Johnson City, TN. This bike has never been down, however I swapped around bodywork and exhausts from a few of my RC's over the years and this was a few of my leftover sets that are not in pristine condition. All body cosmetic flaws pictured. 100% excellent mechanical condition. Over $1,000 in upgrades and maintenance items added in the last few months as shown above. This is the lowest priced low mileage SP2 RC51 on Ebay! Thank you for viewing.2013-09-03 04:00:36Johnson City, Tennessee, US4,2074,600.00
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2005 Honda RC51 SP-2 RVT1000R Dark Edition. Sato exhaust, Power Commander (2005)
For sale is my 2005 RC51 dark edition. These are pretty rare as most of you know. Has Sato exhaust and Power Commander PC3.2013-09-03 16:16:08Carmel, New York, US13,7135,995.00
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2005 HONDA RC51 RVT1000R RARE V-TWIN SUPERBIKE! SP-2 (NOT SP-1) (2005)
2005 RC51 SP-2 (aka RVT1000R / VTR1000R) ONLY 8,740k miles. $5800. Very clean bike with low miles. Rare to find an SP-2 with less than 10k miles.2013-09-24 03:12:37Red Bank, New Jersey, US8,7405,800.00
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2001 Honda RC51 Sportbike (2001)
2001 Honda RC51, San Jose location call 408 377-8780 - Ohlins rear shock, rear sets, Scotts steering dampener and full exhaust system included! Minor scratches on right side.2013-10-01 15:59:42San Jose, CA, US205,999.00
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2006 Honda rvt 1000r (2006)
I am the original owner. The bike has been garage kept. It has never been raced or wrecked. The front tire is at 80 percent the rear is brand new. I have change the gearing to one up in front and two down in the back. The bike has a hotbodies undertail and custome made exaust with shorty baffles inside pipes.2013-10-03 11:07:21Deltona, Florida, US8,5006,000.00
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Honda RVT RC51 2006 (2006)
2006 Honda RVT 1000 RC51. If you are reading this then you know how hard these bikes are to find and even harder to find one this nice! Bike has full Yoshi exhaust system, Corbin seat, aftermarket windscreen,mirrors,and grips.2013-10-22 00:40:32Bellefontaine, Ohio, US12,9555,600.00
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2006 Honda RC51 (2006)
2006 RC51 1000RVT in black. 6,487mi. I bought this bike in Jupiter FL with ~4,000 miles on it, I am the third owner.2016-06-27 04:45:44Acworth, Georgia, United States67,250.00
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2002 Honda RC51 (2002)
Title in hand CRG levers Carbon bar ends Carbon heel plates Carbon dash trim Carbon triple tree cover Jardine 2-1 header Custom mid pipe to moto gp can Will include new extra set of tires. Michelin Pilot Powers on now 520 chain +1 rear sprocket. -1 front sprocket Dupont Matte black paint with flattening in clear Solo and passenger trunk lids Power commander 3 programmer Greggs turn signals Xenons Full syn oil Carbon tank pad I'll include a new all weather cover Stainless steel brake and clutch lines Full floating EBC front rotors with EBC pads Rear EBC wave disc and EBC pads Black exhaust wrap Billet foot pegs Galindo grips Relocated battery from under seat to down low in front 19606 miles Brand new battery Has crack in exhaust Does not include mirrors (if your state requires them).2016-07-03 04:49:30Westford, Massachusetts, United States194,000.00
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2005 Honda RC51 (2005)
2016-08-22 04:43:23Fremont, California, United States610,800.00
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2002 Honda RC51 (2002)
This has been my baby since 2007! I'm selling her because at 53 I'm beginning to feel my age. You are buying my 2002 RC51 SP2.2016-08-24 04:44:57Debary, Florida, United States293,200.00
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2023 Honda SCL500 Gallery
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2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride
Mon, 28 Aug 2023A peppy mid-sized scrambler with plenty of range and iconic style, that is sure to attract new and seasoned riders alike Photographer Drew Ruiz Just when you thought Honda couldn’t possibly add something new and different to its middle-range moto lineup, it surprises us with a reiteration of a previous cult classic, the CL350, best known for paving the way for the Baja 1000 back in the 70’s. This modern version of the peppy lightweight scrambler has all the goodies of Honda’s current offerings, with all the style of the paired down desert racers of the past. 2023 Honda SCL500 The SCL500 is a mid-sized scrambler-style bike that is light, approachable with plenty of get up and go on the highways or in the canyons.
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2023 Honda XR150L Announced for Canada
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Church of MO: 2003 Honda ST1300
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