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1969 Honda Other (1969)
You are bidding on an unmolested, never messed with, 1969 Honda S90, this motorcycle has its original candy red paint and is ready to ride as soon as you get it delivered to your destination. It has less than 2900 original miles on it, with all original cables, turn signals, and chrome fenders, the original rare front fender still sports the factory, amber, reflector that was offered only on the 1968 and 1969 S90. It starts on the first or second kick, and runs great. The inside of the gas tank is excellent, (see photo), and has never been creamed. New tires were installed last year, and have less than 200 miles on them. The tool box under the seat is intact with a few or the original Honda tools. All electrics work as they should, lights, horn, and turn signals. The few minor issues are a small tear in the seat, (see photo), and the gas tank has a minor dent and paint marks, (see photo), the petcock had a leak, so a manual turn off was installed and works great, the front fork rubbers have minor tears. The bike shifts and stops as it should. The rear license plate and license plate frame are not included in the sale. As I said before, this bike is ready to enjoy, nothing to do to it except turn the key and enjoy "meeting the nicest people on a Honda". You are bidding on the motorcycle in the photos in as is condition without any warranty implied. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and pick up arrangements.2016-07-10 04:44:43Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States212000
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2008 Honda CMX250C (0)
Bought new in 2008. Rode it once; took a fall; convinced that it was not for me, I ve left it in the garage ever since. I do start it every month or so, to keep the battery charged, but it has no plate or insurance.2014-01-29 03:44:08Dearborn Heights, MI2
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2008 Honda VT750T (2008)
2008 Honda VT750T, Honda VT 750 - The versatile VT750T Tourer will take you wherever the road leads, thanks to its appealing combination of classic custom cool and standard touring equipment. The good stuff begins with a powerful 745 cc V-twin liquid-cooled engine, then continues with deeply valanced fenders, a broad, low-slung seat with detachable passenger section, and wide tires rolling on traditional spoke wheels. And when your next adventure takes you far from home, you don't want to give a second thought to your bike's dependability.2013-12-21 23:05:33Dearborn Heights, MI15,7614,999.00
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2009 Honda VT750C2 Shadow Spirit (2009)
2009 Honda VT750C2 Shadow Spirit, Honda VT750 Shadow - The Honda VT750C2 Shadow Spirit combines an eye-grabbing custom appearance with a long and low chassis and a sporty ride and feel. Sit in the sleek gunfighter-style saddle, and right away you'll notice that the seat height is extra-low yet the riding position feels more sporty than on most cruisers. A narrow front tire on a big 21-inch front wheel, combined with quicker steering geometry, gives the VT750C2 Shadow Spirit superb handling and ride comfort.2013-12-21 22:51:04Dearborn Heights, MI9,9625,499.00
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1997 Honda GL 1500 Valkyrie (1997)
1997 Honda GL 1500 Valkyrie, Honda Valkyrie2013-12-20 22:20:19Dearborn Heights, MI75,8564,999.00
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1981 Honda GL-1100 (1981)
1981 Honda GL-1100, GL 11002013-12-19 23:25:34Dearborn Heights, MI2,2392,599.00
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1997 Honda GL 1500 Valkyrie Standard (1997)
1997 Honda GL 1500 Valkyrie, Honda Valkyrie2013-10-20 02:52:27Dearborn Heights, MI, US754,999.00
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2008 Honda VT750T Cruiser (2008)
2008 Honda VT750T, Honda VT 750 - The versatile VT750T Tourer will take you wherever the road leads, thanks to its appealing combination of classic custom cool and standard touring equipment. The good stuff begins with a powerful 745 cc V-twin liquid-cooled engine, then continues with deeply valanced fenders, a broad, low-slung seat with detachable passenger section, and wide tires rolling on traditional spoke wheels. And when your next adventure takes you far from home, you dont want to give a second thought to your bikes dependability.2013-10-20 02:44:06Dearborn Heights, MI, US154,999.00
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1981 Honda GL-1100 Standard (1981)
1981 Honda GL-1100, GL 11002013-10-19 03:53:20Dearborn Heights, MI, US22,599.00
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2008 Honda Silver Wing (FSC600) Scooter (2008)
2008 Honda Silver Wing (FSC600), Honda Silver Wing FSC600 Pre Owned - Sleek, stylish and sporting freeway-friendly, motorcycle-spec performance, the Silver Wing is the über-scooter, hands-down. From its beefy, 582 cubic centimeter liquid-cooled parallel-twin and exclusive Honda V-matic transmission to the plush, two-up seating and spacious on-board storage, the Silver Wing is truly in a class of its own. The Largest Pre Owned Dealer in The Motor City2013-10-16 09:48:18Dearborn Heights, MI, US153,899.00
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