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2005 Honda Vtx R 1300 on 2040-motos

$5,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
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****WILL KEEP IN STORAGE FOR WINTER******WILL KEEP IN STORAGE FOR WINTER**2005 HONDA VTX R CUSTOM 1300.....14,zero mileSSynthetic oil ran since new...custom X-choppers rear fender & L.E.D. taillight...progressive rear shocks...lowered 1.5ins...side mount license plate bracket...gel pad seat with embroidered flames...Z handle bars with chrome risers...flame chrome control handles...Arlen Ness mirrors...Kuryakin flame iso grips...newer tires/Metzler brand...upgraded rear tire to 200 wide...L.E.D. lamps under bike...custom front fender...125w driving lamps...stock removable windshield...bullet high flow intake...Bub chrome pipes (make most horsepower and great sound)...Dyna carb jet kit...Matrix custom candy paint; tangerine orange with tequila flames with bright orange stripeAsking $5000.00 obo / please email with any questions of feel free to contact me at

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