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2004 Honda 919 (cb900f) on 2040-motos

$4,188
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:12910 ColorColor: Matte Uranium
Location:

Bensalem, Pennsylvania

Bensalem, PA
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2004 Honda 919 (CB900F), CUSTOM PAINT/YOSHIMURA EXHAUST/12910 MILES - As if the 919 weren't show-stopping enough, now it's back in two head-turning new colors—Matte Uranium and Light Silver Metallic—and, with all-new adjustable suspension, its street fighting stock has never been higher. Incredibly agile with 919cc of muscle to match, riding naked has never been more fun.

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