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Honda Hawk description
The bike is a 1989 Honda NT650, Honda Hawk GT. Mileage is 6441. Bike is in excellent, original, unmolested condition. Includes color matched Targa fairing and side panels, and Corbin seat. New battery. The following is a website with details about the bike and its collect-ability. http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/2013/12/article/honda-hawk-gt-born-before-its-time/ "A thoughtful blend of European styling, American V-Twin muscle and a Honda trademark – technological sophistication…It’s perfect for around town commuting, short distance touring, weekend pleasure riding. Even serious sport riding,” is how a 1988 Honda ad described it Please call Karen to discuss any details. or with any questions. Serious inquires only. Karen 6012496235 |
Honda Hawk for Sale
- 1989 honda hawk(US $14000)
- 1988 honda hawk(US $3,500.00)
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