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2003 Honda Vtx 1800r W/voyager Kit!!!!!!!! on 2040-motos

US $5,100.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:28540 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Mount Vernon, New York, US

Mount Vernon, New York, US
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Honda VTX photos

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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1HFSC490X3A103036

Honda VTX description

 In this auction is a GREAT condition Honda VTX 1800R, 2003, This bike is a one owner beauty! It  has a voyager kit installed, which means you still have your rear tire. If you want the normal bike experience, you can disconnect the kit and drive away! This kit costs 4200.00. This bike has alot of chrome aftermarket pieces, as you can see from the pictures.She has 28,540 adult ridden miles, oil is changed myself every 2,000 miles. The tires were changed a year and a half ago, they still have 60% left. The brakes were done last year,I only put 2,000 miles on them, I installed a gel battery last year, and changed the rear end fluid right before this season. This bike has leather saddlebags,kuryakyn grips w/ throttle boss, driver floorboards,driver backrest,J&M C.B W/ MP3 hookup, lightbar,handlebar clock made by marlin,l.e.d tailight and rear turnsignals,cobra tachometer, kuryakyn voltmeter,topbox, can be removed to install passenger backrest, which is also included! I have an extra set of pipes, which are made by hardchrome, also in great condition. They are louder than the stock pipes! There is a power commander installed on this bike, kuryakyn crashbars& highway pegs! There is a 20 inch windscreen, a toolbag, a tank bib W/ phone holder! As you can see from the pictures, this bike is in wonderful shape, it runs better than the day she came home with me!! My loss is your gain! There are no test rides, but anybody who is interested, can stop by and take a look. You wont be disappointed! Let the bidding begin!!!!!!!!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!! I will travel up to fifty miles, if that helps you, the rest is up to you! I dont do paperwork on the side of a highway, so please pick carefully where to meet! Motorcycle location is different than mine, so give me time, if you want to see it! THANKS!

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