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2007 Honda Vtx 1300r Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,900.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Bend, Oregon, US

Bend, OR, US
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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:5412417930

Honda VTX description

2007 Honda Vtx 1300R, Selling my motorcycle because I don't have the time to take road trips like I originally thought I would. I bought the bike new from Pro Caliber of Bend in 2008 and have only put 3600 miles on it (one trip to northern CA and one trip to Reno plus local riding). I just had the 4,000 mile maintenance service done--everything is A-OK. Receipt/invoice provided. Earlier this summer I purchased brand new locking leather saddlebags (Viking, $198 w/shipping) and a new quick-release windscreen kit (Memphis shades, $339) to replace my old windscreen that had accumulated lots of little dings over the past few years. Neither are installed as I haven't had the time. The windscreen mounting hardware is already on the bike, so the only thing you have to do is assemble the new windscreen itself and attach it to the mounting bar. These items are brand new in the boxes/packaging. Also included in sale are TWO Kuryakyn GranTour luggage bags with straps and cable locks. Why do I have two? Back in '09 I lost some of the straps to the first bag and had a trip coming up, so because I had more money than sense, I bought another GranTour bag. After my road trip, I found the straps to the first bag and now have two complete GranTour bags (complete with raincovers and under-seat mounting straps/pads). Also have heated handgrips and passenger back rest dealer-installed on the bike. Schumacher battery tender also included. Bike has tags good into 2014. $5900 or best offer. Test ride okay with cash deposit and proof of valid drivers license w/ motorcycle endorsement. Contact me via this ad or call me at 541-390-4972 $5,900.00 5412417930

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