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2011 Honda Aero 750 Candy Apple Red on 2040-motos

$7,000
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New York, New York

New York, NY
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2011 Areo only 1900mis. Candy apple red. Many extras.Highway bars, running boards, rear seat back, Removable windshield, saddle bags and net.Never went over 65mph with this bike. Just use it to go between Manhattan and Queens. Small ding on gas tank, otherwise MINT CONDITION.I have brand new never pre-owned Black full face helmet With Bluetooth built-in and another open face Police type helemet both included. Serious buyers only please. Call TonyCalls only. I will not answer texts. If you are interested please call.Can be seen on Upper East Side Manhattan or in Bayside/Flushing Queens.

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