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Cycle World named this bike "the best middle weight street bike in its class" in 2000. It's a haul-ass sports bike, an accommodating streetbike, great commuter to work school or the mall. The bike has very low original miles and ran when parked 2 years ago. It will need some carb work and new tires, but it's in excellent condition as the pictures show. It has been garage kept since 2002. Please review the photos carefully and ask questions if you have them. The reserve is low to accommodate the work needed. It's an attention getting bike!
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