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1998 Honda Valkyrie @showroom Condition on 2040-motos

$2,625
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Scottsdale, Arizona

Scottsdale, AZ
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Honda Valkyrie description

This is the Valkyrie you've been looking for! In flawless, showroom condition with less than , 000 mis, she's not even broken in yet. With 1 of the nicest color schemes of all the Valkyries, she looks even better in person than in the images. Totally stock except for the Cobra six into 6 pipes and rejetted carbs. She sounds like a hotrod when pushed. Your Harley friends might even hear her over their racket. She's been fully serviced, tuned up, fluids all replaced and the carbs synched...by NY Honda Yamaha in LIC NY (great place to bring your bike). I've put 500 mis on her over the past few months, and she performs beautifully. NOT a bike for beginners. She's ready to start making someone very happy for a long, long time.

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