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Rare 1985 Honda Vf1000r Kept Like New, Museum Quality, Must See on 2040-motos

$7,999
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Reducing to sell, 1985 Honda VF1000R in immaculate, all original condition. I've babied, and pampered this bike, it's never been ridden hard, or abused in any way whatsoever. It's truly a museum quality motorcycle, and will please any true collector. I'm moving, and hate to sell it, but willing to sacrifice it for just $7999 it's worth a lot more at collector auction, but need to sell it this week. Serious only please

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