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2005 Honda Vtx on 2040-motos

US $4,200.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:2 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Chanute, Kansas, United States

Chanute, Kansas, United States
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Honda VTX tech info

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Honda VTX description

Nice Low mileage bike (just over 2,500 miles on odometer) -- New battery -- oil/filter just changed -- added items : Back rest - Luggage rack - Windshield bag - Saddle bags which are removable so no need to unload, just unlock with a key and carry in, Floorboards for both driver and passenger.

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NR750 owners should require approval

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Words can't express the absolute disbelief of this strangely attired guy trying to ride one of the rarest motorcycles every to grace tarmac. But this clip descends in to absurdity when the rider fumbles setting off on the Honda NR750 and drops the oval-pistoned beauty on its side. Did he stall it or is there a disc lock hidden within the pixilated video?