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1993 Honda Cb 250 Nighthawk Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Spring Green, Wisconsin, US

Spring Green, WI, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:6084751562

Honda CB description

1993 Honda Cb 250 NIGHTHAWK, For sale, a 1993 Honda Nighthawk cb250. It has been modified to be a one seater with a chopped tail, aftermarket tail light and turn signals (two sets of turn signals included, original and aftermarket). The bike has about 12,700 miles on it and counting until it is sold, very low for twenty year old bike. Still starts easy and runs strong every time. This bike is a great starter bike or great for ripping around tight curves and still incredibly economical at about 60 mpg. Brand new tires, sprockets, and chain on it this year as well as a new battery last year. It also comes with an aftermarket windshield, some spare brake parts, an extra mirror (just in case), a fork bag, and a large HJC helmet. $1,800.00 6084751562

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