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1999 Honda Valkyrie Interstate (northern Co) on 2040-motos

$8,400
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado

Fort Collins, CO
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1999 Honda Valkyrie Interstate (Northern CO), $8,400, image 1

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1999 Honda Valkyrie Interstate - superb condition - never down or in any kind of accident. Adult owned and always garaged. Bike still looks new and rides / runs perfect. BRAND NEW tires front and rear ($500) Tires are the heavy weight rated Bridgstone 22,300 mis with fresh Honda oil change 20-40w Honda GN4 oil w/ OEM Honda filter Cobra 6 Gun Slash Pipes - incredible sound Locakable Honda matched Hard Saddle Bags Brand New Oversize Showchrome Windshield Kuryakyn 4050 Ergo Cruise Mount Highway Pegs (2)12 v auxiliary sockets and USB charging ports Side Air Wing wind deflectors Kenwood six CD Disc changer Brand new battery November 2013 Valves adjusted November 2013 Belts adjusted November 2013 New Spark Plugs November 2013 Carbs Synchronized November 2013 Cruise Control For those of you who don't know the Interstate package differs from the standard and touring models with a larger alternator, heavier rear springs, dual headlamps, music system and larger fuel tank. Also has an LED display with tripometer and fuel gauge. Clear Colorado Title. $8000 obo - For viewing arrangements email us - Located in Northern CO -thanks Not interested in trades or unreasonable low offers. 3OH3-eight5four-4sixeightO

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