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1992 Honda Nighthawk Cb750, Candy Red, Clean Title on 2040-motos

$1,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:43
Location:

Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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Honda Nighthawk description

This is a great motorcycle for both new and experienced riders. It has a strong dual-cam engine and is comfortable for commuting and riding through the canyons. Runs strong and shifts nicely through all five gears; no smoke or grinds. It has 43k miles (mostly freeway), clear title, current tags, and even comes with OEM tool kit. Upgrades & service: + Corbin low-profile seat+ LED rear signals+ NGK spark plugs+ Oil & filterPlease email or call with any questions.Thanks,Nathannight hawk cb 750 650 550 suzuki kawasaki yamaha

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