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2000 Honda ST1100 (2000)
I have a mint condition 2000 Honda ST1100 barn find! Only 1778 miles. You will not find a cleaner one around I promise.2016-12-17 04:34:50Saint Augustine, Florida, United States12800
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1993 Honda ST1100 (1993)
Up for sale is a beautiful 1993 Honda ST1100 with only 22,259 miles. I've installed a tall Clearview shield, a pair of handguards, added a Givi trunk, and a pair of Fox handlebar risers. The handguards have to trimmed as they hit the clearview shield when turning lock to lock and they partially block the mirrors.2016-10-23 04:34:24Ferrisburgh, Vermont, United States223,400.00
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2002 Honda ST1100 (2002)
2002 HONDA ST1100 (non-ABS) with <4,900 miles as of this posting. Miles are inching up as I am riding it until sold. One of the cleanest and probably lowest mileage ST1100 to come to the market in over a decade.2016-10-22 04:35:12Schaumburg, Illinois, United States48800
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1991 Honda ST1100 (1991)
1991 Honda ST1100 ABS w/ Saddlebags "AS IS / NOT WORKING" WILL NOT START...HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR 9-10 YEARS COULD BE RESTORED OR SOLD FOR PARTS PLEASE NOTE: Shipping is the responsibility of the winning bidder. Also, this bike is for sale within the US and Canada only. DESCRIPTION Mileage: 38,413 Original Color: Black ( professionally paint in 2003 ) Minor Scratches, Rust, Dings, and Rubs Does NOT have a Battery The photos are of the actual motorcycle for sale. Please consult the photos for the most accurate representation of the condition of the bike.2016-10-16 04:34:31Chicago, Illinois, United States38995.95
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1991 Honda ST1100 (1991)
This is a 1991 Honda ST1100. Bike runs and drives fine, but I'm listing it as a project because it needs the water pump replaced due to a leak. Solid bike that runs well with lots of life left in the motor.2016-10-12 04:35:21Porter, Texas, United States57900.00
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2003 Honda ST1100 (2003)
Low Reserve with original low 29,422 miles, for sale 2003 Honda ST1100 Police . New Battery, My opinion is the bike is in absolutely excellent condition. The bike rides excellent.2016-08-16 04:44:30North Hills, California, United States291100
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1994 Honda ST1100 (1994)
1994 Honda ST1100, Runs Strong just upgrading. Has a number of farkles like Volt meter, USB port, and Aux lights. Has Corbin Seat with fold down passenger backrest.2016-08-07 04:42:21Galway, New York, United States1181,800.00
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1993 Honda ST1100 (1993)
1993 Honda ST1100 with under 77,000 miles on her. Just got back from an 800 mile road trip, averaging just under 50 MILES PER GALLON at 70-75MPH. Pearl Red.2016-07-04 04:44:56Schaumburg, Illinois, United States772,400.00
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1992 Honda ST1100 (1992)
Aivan or Jenn (586) 619-9780 3731 E Ten Mile Rd Warren Michigan 48091 1992 Honda ST1100 Description This 1992 Honda ST1100 is in excellent condition. The bike only has 25618 miles on it and has almost brand new tires. This bike may be 24 years old but it does not look like it.2016-07-03 04:46:30Warren, Michigan, United States254,999.99
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Honda: ST1100 (1999)
1999 Honda ST1100 a great sport touring bike, ready to ride fresh oil and coolant, brakes good, tires fair2016-06-20 04:43:47New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada1033,200.00
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1997 Honda ST1100 (1997)
1997 Honda ST1100 with 76,758 miles. Very well maintained motorcycle. A great sport touring bike.2016-06-17 04:43:26Saint Louis, Missouri, United States762,750.00
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2001 Honda ST1100 (2001)
Stem to stern description: Front tire: about 80/90 percent worn. Bike comes with new front and rear tires Fender :is just beginning to fade a little. Not that noticeable Brakes: excellent.2016-06-15 04:44:33Deming, New Mexico, United States173,100.00
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1992 Honda ST1100 (1992)
Note: Listing was revised to provide the correct title information. 1992 Honda St 1100, low Miles 94,275, documented, with records. Two Owners manuals and Clymer shop books. Alternator has been changed out for higher output from later model, You can now operate tiki lights and a blender at the camp site.2016-06-15 04:43:54Mechanicsville, Virginia, United States943900
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2002 Honda ST1100 (2002)
2002 Honda ST1100 sport touring motorcycleSince you've come to this auction you likely know this motorcycle well. So let's dispense with the standard list of specifications that are readily available on the Internet, and just tell you about this particular motorcycle. KBB values this motorcycle at $4,395. Only 14,441 miles Official color Candy Wineberry (Honda color code R114CU) Clear title Good tread on Dunlop D205 Sportmax Touring tires Excellent brakes Strong battery Clean carbs Fresh final drive fluid and fresh synthetic engine oil Installed accessories: Hondaline passenger backrest with zippered storage pouch Custom CNC milled 6061 T6 aluminum luggage rack, clear powder coated Grip Puppy foam grip sleeves Throttlemeister heavy stainless bar ends with throttle lock PIAA 1100X driving lights mounted on European light stays H4 headlight bulb adapter rings Ram double ball mount for mounting accessories Laminar Lip wind screen Battery pigtail for float charger such as a Battery Tender Everything else is factory original Included new maintenance items 3 Hondaline oil filters 1 Hondaline air filter What else? Honda factory service manual covering all years of ST1100 Nelson-Rigg bike cover Owners manual and two keys Two (2) Arai 3/4 face helmets (both large) with full flip shields Excellent condition - absolutely everything works as it should.2016-06-14 14:48:57Topeka, Kansas, United States144400
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