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97 Honda Valkyrie **lady Ridden** (puryear, Tn) on 2040-motos

$5,000
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Western KY,

Western KY
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97 Honda Valkyrie **Lady Ridden** (Puryear, Tn), $5,000, image 1

Honda Valkyrie description

97 HONDA VALKYRIE ~~LADY RIDDEN~~ custom paint jobThe only thing this bike needs is a rider. Bike is Black and Chrome. Tons of extras. If it could be added, chances are... it WAS!Has been lowered for me as I'm only 5'2", Cobra six into 6 Stainless Pipes for that unique Valkyrie Sound, hard shell saddle bags (I also have the original leather ones that have Valkyrie embossed into the leather), Driver and passenger backrests, luggage rack,driver floorboards, new tires, wind reflectors (awesome for cool weather riding), custom radiator guard, fender tips, chrome horn cover, throttle boss "crusie control", new battery, chrome license plate cover, you wouldn't believe the "chrome" this thing has on it. Never afraid to ride it. Has been from Tennessee to Florida to California to North Carolina and to Tennessee again. Transmission and engine rebuilt in 2010 due to my dumb ass thinking I did not have to use the clutch to shift it. Need to find someone else to appreciate it as I have medical issues now and can not ride. If you have ANY questions, please feel free to contact me. I will gladly take additional photos if you want them! Feel free to email me at yahoo... im2knk4u or call SEVENthree1THREEsix3ZEROthree3EIGHT. Thanks for looking!Engine: 1,520CC aka GL1500, liquid cooled 71mm bore x 64 mm strokeTrans: 5 gear, shaft driveSuspension: Front: 45 mm inverted ford 130 mm travel Rear: Dual shock preload adjustable, 120 mm travelBrakes: Front: Dual 296 mm floating discs, two piston calipers, Rear: Single 316 mm disc, two piston caliperTires: Front: 150/80R-17 Rear: 180/17R-16Wheelbase: 67" (1690mm)Seat Height from factory: 28.9" (but now its 26" roughly)Weight: 660 lb off factory floor, but closer to 700 (or more) im sure with all the additionsFuel Capacity: 5.3 gal

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