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2001 Honda Rc 51 on 2040-motos

$3,700
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:42000
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2001 Honda Rc 51, 2001 Honda RC51/RVT1000 for sale. No trades. Bike runs good and has new Michelin tires. The engine is a 1000cc liquid cooled v-twin. Fairings are aftermarket fiberglass and only have white primer on them at the moment. Has micron exhaust and power commander 3. Bike has 42xxx miles on it. Selling it because I don't have time to ride between work and family. $4,000.00 NOW $3700!!!

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