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2010 Honda Nt700v Nt 700 V Nt700 Only 2500 Miles on 2040-motos

US $6,125.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:2500 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Newell, Iowa, US

Newell, Iowa, US
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2010 HONDA NT700V NT 700 V NT700 only 2500 MILES, US $6,125.00, image 1

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2010 HONDA NT700V NT 700 V NT700 only 2500 MILES, US $6,125.00, image 2

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The photos were taken earlier this summer. Bike is now dirty and needs cleaning. Windshield is coated with bugs. Has a small scratch on the bottom of the left saddlebag. A couple tiny chips at the rear of the tank from my jacket. Other than that bike is in great condition. Oil/filter changed at 1000 miles. Full Honda Synthetic Oil.  NO PAYPAL.  Pay in Cash when picked up. Shown in the photos is a givi bracket on the rear of the bike. IT IS NOT INCLUDED WITH THE SALE OF THE BIKE. It will be removed. Thanks for looking.

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