2000 Honda Valkyrie Interstate on 2040-motos
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Honda Valkyrie description
This is a clean very well maintained bike. I am the 2nd owner and have a clear title in hand. Low miles with 18,650. Comes with leather Corbin seat including the trunk back rest and stock seat. Bike has back rest that is not installed. Tons of chrome parts and new tires and brakes done within last 1000 miles. Bike come with service manuals and other items like helmet mikes, saddle bag bags, inside cover, oil filters and cd player. This machine is ready for the open road I just do not have time to enjoy. The engine is completely stock, just has a K&N air filter installed.
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