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2013 Honda Sabre (vt1300cs) on 2040-motos

$12,299
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
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2013 Honda Sabre (VT1300CS), NO FEES, TRADES NEEDED, FINANCING AVAILABLE , a sleek, modern-day custom owing a sizable nod to the stripped-down styling of the Fury while also carving out its own, very unique place in the Honda Custom lineup. Just check out the crisp, clean lines, sporty, minimalist fenders, tall, 21-inch front tire, raked-out forks and low, aggressively set bars. And let’s not forget the brawny 1,312 cc V-twin engine responsible for putting all this wickedly cool style in motion. The 2013 Sabre. Stare all you like. Just don’t be surprised it’s not afraid to meet your gaze.

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