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1999 Honda Rebel $1000 Or Best Offer on 2040-motos

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Honda Rebel description

Over $300 in parts this spring (rear white wall tire[the widest that will fit] and tube, heavy duty chain, performance front and back brakes, plugs and high performance Accel 8.8mm wires) with less than 1000mis on them. Plus other custom/non stock parts(gel battery, handlebars, grips, K&N high flow air filter and crankcase breather, bobbed rear fender, ect) with stock parts and bike cover included. Solo seat mounted 3" back from stock with risers spun arround giving 4" of extra space so it's a more comfortable ride. 85+ miles-per-gallon makes this a great, reliable, fun commuter and it's a Honda so it'll run forever. Can be seen in Allenstown and can deliver if needed. Call $1000 or best offer.

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