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1984 Honda Sabre 700 on 2040-motos

US $750.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:19500 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Chula Vista, California, US

Chula Vista, California, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):700 WarrantyWarranty:as is- no returns For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC220XEM000232

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Model:Honda VF 700 S Sabre
Year:1984
Category:Naked bike
Rating:76.6 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes
Engine and transmission
Displacement:699.00 ccm (42.65 cubic inches)
Engine type:V4, four-stroke
Power:82.00 HP (59.9 kW))
Compression:10.5:1
Bore x stroke:70.0 x 45.4 mm (2.8 x 1.8 inches)
Valves per cylinder:4
Fuel system:Carburettor
Fuel control:DOHC
Cooling system:Liquid
Transmission type,
final drive:
Shaft drive (cardan)
Exhaust system:double chrome steel pipes
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Physical measures and capacities

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