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2005 Honda Silver Wing Scooter 600cc on 2040-motos

$3,900
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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2005 HONDA SILVER WING SCOOTER 600cc, $3,900, image 1

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8,zero miles, grandpa owned+ operated, runs like new, brand new rear tire, taller givi wind shield, rear tour pack lockable+removeable,lots of storage under seat,55-60 mis per gallon,will run highway speeds, top speed of 110 mph they say, color is titanian , no trades, mike, well I might trade for a nice pontoon with trailer+ motor, ready to go, other than that no trades, I don't need help selling it,; the scooter is fully automatic, no clutch or shifting, just gas it + go, thanks mike

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