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1989 Honda Fl400r on 2040-motos

$1,800
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New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans, LA
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Honda did a great job of building a fun fast safe reliable ATV, This 1 has been well cared for and has many expensive up grades : shocks , porting , pipe, reed cage, Big carb, radiator raise and alloy rims , Comes with a 2nd set of alloys with sand tires . There are only five hours on a new top end, battery has 6 mnths left on the warranty. I have over $8000 invested in this Pilot. It starts right up , its been stored indoors as far as cosmetic condition there is some scrapes and scratches with a crack in the R/F fender , The frame has had some paint touched up . The lamps work and the drive belt is new, I have a clean California Title with a june 2010 green sticker . includes Exhaust gas Temp gauge

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