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1985 Honda V65 Sabre Classic Clean V 65 Honda Sabre Or Trade on 2040-motos

$1,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:38
Location:

Boulder, Colorado

Boulder, CO
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1985 HONDA V 65 VF 1100 S SABRE V four CLEAN RUNNING MONSTER POWER ======TIGHT =========/////1100 CC V-4 //////////SPEEDOMETER IS ONLY BARLEY WORKING TO 35 NEEDS REPLACED & TACH WORKS MIDDLE CONSOLE WORKS /// this bike is pretty clean not beat down & was taken care of ========I have this registered & tagged & am currently driving it 6 gear overdrive ==== 100 mph on highway comfortably ===///////needs tires ===solid second gear ////// BEEN SITTING A WHILE IT ALSO HAS A STICKY IGNITION ////// new BATTERY ////NEW OIL /// 38,258 mis on speedo ///// MY SPEEDO SAYS 38,258 MILESSEE AROUND 100TH & WADSWORTH CASH ONLY ....$$$$$ 1999 . $$$$$$$$$$$$$ CALL TO SEE IF NO ANSWER LEAEVE A MESSAGE I RETURN ALL MESSAGES . I USUALLY ANSWER MY PHONE AFTER 12:00 CALL ..////FELL FREE TO COME LOOK TO///// TO DRIVE THIS BIKE I WILL NEED TO HOLD CASH //////THIS IS A VERY VERY FAST MOSTLY CLEAN STOCK MOTORCYCLE .//// CLEAN COLORADO TITLE

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