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2005 Honda Vtx 1800 Neo Spec3 on 2040-motos

$2,800
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This bike is in perfect condition purchased new 05/27/2006. It has never had any damage. It has always been garaged and is adult owned and maintained. This is your chance to own the king of the metric cruisers. Has the factory hot rod look with big retro fenders amp; shaved led tail light lens. The Spec is a loaded model and I have added almost every other chrome piece available to that base. It has slip on mufflers that are a little bit more loud but I also have the new take offs. Bike has lot's of chrome, handlebars, risers, triple tree, forks, clutch and brake reservoir covers, brake and clutch levers, engine crankcase covers, side covers, drive shaft cover, swing arm covers, wheels, and radiator grill. Other accessories are the windshield, clear turn signal lens, padded backrest and sissy bar, fork bag and saddle bags (bags not currently installed but come with bike). All factory manuals, id cards, warranty info, extra key that came with bike are included. Bike also has new back tire due to a nail (I don't trust tire plugs).

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