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2013 Honda Stateline (vt1300cr) on 2040-motos

$12,150
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
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2013 HONDA Stateline (VT1300CR), Grabs your attention...and never lets go. Its only natural to fixate on things of beauty, so dont panic if you catch yourself gaping the first time you lay eyes on the Stateline. Maybe its the classic lines and progressive retro-styling. Or the blacked-out cylinder fins surrounding that massive 1,312 cc V-twin. Or perhaps its the machines long, low-slung profile, perfectly accented with swept-back bars atop raked-out forks and full-size fenders spooning fat front and rear tires. Or maybe its simply the combination of all these things. True beauty can be hard to define. Its even harder when, like here, it leaves you speechless.

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