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2007 Honda Vtx1800t on 2040-motos

$7,999
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:8425 ColorColor: Black
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Honda VTX description

2007 Honda VTX1800T, comfortable ride - VTX power with touring capability. Even when you're not sure where the blacktop might take you, you know what it'll take to get there. A big pair of saddlebags, a large, protective windshield, a supportive passenger backrest, and a powerful presence that's sure to announce your arrival. Introducing the new VTX1800T with tank-mounted speedometer, mako-style muffler exhaust tips and cast aluminum wheels.

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