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03 Honda 919 Super Low Miles on 2040-motos

$3,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
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Albuquerque, New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM
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i have a 2003 Honda 919 (cb900f). it only has 3491 mis on it. has all new fluids and filters. it is a fuel injected 900cc sport bike just dose not have the body kit. has allmost new michelin pilot powers. needs nothing at all. has twin dan moto exhaust. bar end mirrors. new high output head light. led turn singels and integrated led tail light. fender eliminator. the bike is fast and fun to ride and wont kill you on insurance cause it is a naked bike. it has scratches on the tank and case from the last owner droped it in gravel you can see it in the pictures. im going back to a supermoto that is why im selling the bike. i might trade for and only for a supermoto like husqvarna 610sm, 510smr, ktm 625smc, aprilia sxv. NO drz400sm. i can add some cash if you bike is worth more then my bike is. you can call or text $3800 OBO i have a clean NM title in my name. no test rides with out cash.

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