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1998 Honda 1100 Tourer With Low Miles*** on 2040-motos

$3,250
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
Location:

Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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For sale is a 1998 Honda Tourer with only 10k miles!!! This bike is is black, beautiful and clean. It has the Honda Line Tourer Windshield, Crobra Light Bar, Sissy Bar, And Crash Bars. The bike comes with the Honda Line Touring Hard Bags. Also on the bike is professionally done light blue pin stripping. The bike has NEVER been down and comes with a clean green title! You can call me at ...............thanks

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