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2012 Honda Fsc600 Silver Wing on 2040-motos

$9,270
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0
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2012 HONDA FSC600 SILVER WING, The Ultimate Scooter.This Honda Silver Wing means serious business. And it???s all thanks to a long list of luxury / comfort features, including full-coverage bodywork, a generous windscreen, and a large, comfortable seat with room for two. Plus it???s all powered by a strong, 582 cc two-cylinder engine with liquid cooling and fuel injection, making the Silver Wing one heck of a ride.Even more, the Silver Wing comes packed with a no-hassle V-Matic automatic transmission and our Anti-lock Brakes for extra confidence in unexpected conditions.Let the long journey begin, with the Honda Silver Wing.

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