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1991 Honda St Series 1100 on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:48500
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(704) 771-8277

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1991 Honda St Series 1100, The bike is amazing. In March 2013 I had the entire bike gone through motor etc.. Complete tune-up: Carbs cleaned and synced, plugs, wires, brake pads front and rear... all fluids changed : brake, oil, antifreeze flush and change and drive shaft. I have paperwork for all things performed. The tires have less than a 1000 miles on them. The bike has a custom windshield (Clearview Shields) and I also have the shorter stock windshield to go with the bike. It also has a custom seat with carbon fiber and piping done with gel packs for a much more comfortable ride and look. Also included with the bike I have 2 matching HJC helmets....see pics (not their cheap end helmets they are DOT and SNELL approved) and a cover. One last thing included is a bluetooth headset a new Sena SMH5 Bluetooth Motorcycle Intercom Headset Dual Pack that has never been used. I recently took the bike on a 300 mile round trip fall foliage up to Mt Mitchell and the bike performed flawlessly and got 52 MPG. If you are interested please come with respectful offers and do not try and low ball me because the bike is as good as it looks and with all of the extras really is a great deal. Feel free to come and contact me if you would like to see the bike and hear it run....there will not be any test rides without a valid motorcycle endorsement and $4500 cash held while test riding....in other words "you wreck it you bought it"! Contact John @ 704.771.8277 **serious inquires only please** $4,500.00 7047718277

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