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2011 Honda Sabre (vt1300cs) Vt1300 on 2040-motos

$11,899
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0
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2011 HONDA Sabre (VT1300CS), Sometimes you just want to wear your aggression on your sleeve, and that's why the Sabre is ready to do your talking for you. The Sabre's muscular pro-street style provides a classic ride, with ergonomics to match. Add an impressive 1312 cc V-twin engine complete with Honda's sophisticated Programmed Fuel Injection, and you'll be rolling down the meanest streets with a bike that's as tough as it looks: the 2011 Sabre.

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