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2003 Honda Trike 1800 on 2040-motos

US $13,888.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:20462
Location:

Lee, New Hampshire, US

Lee, New Hampshire, US
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Honda VTX description

VTX1800C Full Trike Conversion NEO-RETRO CLASSIC STYLING WITH CAST WHEELS TRIKE CAN BE DRESSED UP FOR FULL FLEDGED CROSS COUNTRY TRIPS - Now is your chance to own a well maintained Harley style touring motorcycle.    - THIS IS FRESH INVENTORY! Has just gone through a major service...even though it doesn't need it!  - Harleys are always in high demand, and this time of year is no exception!  Don't miss out on this great opportunity.  - 80 spoke wheels, blacked out front end, chrome controls, S&S carb, screamin' eagle pipes!  - Chrome inner primary, APPROX 30K WAS INVESTED IN THE BUILD OF THIS BIKE.  - You can buy in confidence, since we're a licensed and bonded dealer from the state of New Hampshire.  - We will also assist buyers in the shipping process.  For shipping within the US, we recommend Keyboard Carriage.  They can be reached at (270) 737-5797.  - For shipping worldwide we recommend Berklay Cargo Services out of Great Neck, New York.  They can be reached at (516) 872-3335.  - Please note that this is a used motorcycle.  All of our bikes are in excellent condition, however we cannot guarantee that they will be free of minor cosmetic blemishes.  - Any white spots or streaks visible on paint are not on the bike itself, but are reflections from lights used in the photographing process.  A FEW POINTS TO MAKE REGARDING THE LEE CUSTOM CYCLE PURCHASE PROCESS: If you are buying from a country outside the United States, please call ahead of time so one of our associates can explain the purchase and shipping process thoroughly If you have a feedback score of less than 10 positive, call me if you are seriously considering pushing "Buy it Now" As mentioned above, it is the BUYER'S responsibility to arrange shipping.  Two reputable shippers are listed above. The buyer is responsible to make a $500 deposit via PayPal within 48 hours of purchase.  This deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE. Please ensure you are able to secure financing BEFORE committing to the purchase of our motorcycles. If you insist on paying via cashier's check, the motorcycle will not be released until the check is verified and cleared our account. - This motorcycle is also for sale in our physical storefront, therefore Lee Custom Cycle reserves the right to end this listing early if the item is sold locally.  - Email and Ebay messaging are great for quick questions, but we want to talk to you!  Call us at 1-603-868-8900 or 1-603-234-6623 to talk to a friendly and knowledgeable sales associate.  No pressure!   - Our physical showroom is located at:         118 Calef Highway Lee, NH 03861 

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