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2003 Honda Reflex Ns250a Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:2
Location:

menifee, California, US

menifee, CA, US
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:9513559164

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2003 Honda Reflex NS250A, It only has 3500 miles never dropped and no scratches, it's a great example of an adult owned, well cared for scooter. The color is yellow, New battery 5-2011. It has a free & clear title ready to go. The tires are in great shape and the scooter needs no reconditioning. Cruising at 65-70 mph is no problem and if you're not aware, these Reflex 250cc scooters easily reach speeds of 80+ mph! The fuel economy is between 65-70 mpg! This is a nice scooter & will do the same thing as a new one for a lot less money! John 951 355 9164 $2,000.00 9513559164

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