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2013 Honda Cb1100 Standard on 2040-motos

US $8,595.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Candy Red
Location:

Plano, Texas, US

Plano, TX, US
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Honda CB tech info

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Honda CB description

2013 Honda CB1100, LOW MILES & PERFECT! - Bike of the New Century. Back in 1969, Honda’s legendary CB750K0 changed the world of motorcycling forever. Powerful, technologically advanced, flawlessly built, it instantly redefined what a motorcycle could be. And you can say the same about the new CB1100. Same engine architecture, except now it displaces a full 1,140 cc and offers fuel injection, and much more. Same, timeless style, but updated with contemporary accents. It’s a bike a whole new generation of riders is going to appreciate.

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