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2008 Honda Vtx 1300c Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Charcoal metallic
Location:

Fenton, Michigan, US

Fenton, MI, US
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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:8103995122

Honda VTX description

You will not find a cleaner 2008 than this one! I am the second owner who bought it with 1381 miles, the original owner drove it from WV to Miami and back, that's it. The majority of the mileage I put on it were on annual bike trips with my cousin, uncle and brother, hardly any stop and go mileage on this bike. In 2013 the ONLY time I rode it was on the 1-week bike trip, its been covered and on a trickle charger in my garage the remainder of the time. I have an 11-month old daughter that has held my heart and time since she was born, hence the purpose behind the sale. I have put a LOT of money into this bike since I've owned it with lots and lots of great accessories anyone would love, the easier ones were installed by me while the more difficult by Great Lakes Motorsports of Flint, MI (I can provide a receipt as proof): 1.) K&N air filter 2.) Cobra Speedster Swept chrome pipes 3.) Proper jetting for the air filter and pipes done by Great Lakes Motorsports of Flint, MI 4.) Show Chrome swing arm hinge covers 5.) Kuryakyn chrome swing arm covers 6.) Kuryakyn chrome drive shaft cover 7.) Show Chrome oil dipstick 8.) Pro-One Chrome billet choke knob 9.) Cobra chrome sissy bar/backrest 11.) Cobra chrome American flag sissy bar/backrest rear decorative cover 12.) National chrome speedometer cowl 13.) Show Chrome fuel shut off valve surround 14.) Show Chrome fuel shut off knob 15.) Kuryakyn chrome/rubber ISO grips 16.) Show Chrome valve stem covers 17.) Show Chrome vantage horn cover 18.) Vista universal cruise control 19.) Willie and Max revolution hard/soft saddle bags 20.) Mustang Vintage 2-piece sport touring seat (not pictured) 21.) Mustang leather tank bib 22.) Dowco Guardian Weatherall cover. As far as mechanically, it is perfectly sound, runs and rides GREAT. This bike has been an absolute joy to own and ride! The bike is in need of nothing, I have recently put a battery in it so just add gas and GO (after payment of course)! The pictures simply do not do it justice nor do they include the Mustang seat purchased in 2013.

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