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2004 Honda Vtx1300c, Vtx1300, Vtx 1300, Cruiser, V Twin on 2040-motos

$4,700
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Saint Louis, Missouri

Saint Louis, MO
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Honda VTX description

Excellent road bike, BlackPlugs changed every 8000mis, plugs have 4000mis at present.Oil and filter changed every 3000mis, 2500 mis at present.47 to 49 miles-per-gallon.Terrific condition. Never had any problems with this bike.32,500mis, one careful ADULT owner.Always garaged and under a full heavy duty bike cover.Includes original manual and the cover that is in fantastic condition.Asking 4,700NO TRADES,NEED NO HELP SELLING,REQUIRE FACE TO FACE PURCHASEPlease call owner, Mark:No email or text

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