2007 Honda Sabre 1100cc 2700 Miles. Like New! Upgrades on 2040-motos
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Selling my 2007 Honda Sabre 1100cc motorcycle. This bike is in brand new condition and has hardly been on the road. That's the reason I'm selling it. I've put some nice upgrades on it. First and best was replacing the stock pipes--way too quiet. I've put on hard krome pipes that are loud. People will hear you coming. Ive also replaced the handle bars with 1.5" fat bars. The handles have been replaced with all chrome bullet dimple. The clutch/brake controls are skulls. Ive also added a small bag on the back and a tank bra. Lastly a skull overlay on the front.
The flame paint scheme is stock.
I also had a red led kit installed on it.
There is only 2400 miles on this bike.
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