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2014 Honda Sabre Abs (vt13csae) on 2040-motos

$13,250
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Georgetown, Texas

Georgetown, TX
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TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 494-4255

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2014 Honda Sabre ABS (VT13CSAE), Nothing???s As Sharp As A Sabre.How do you classify a bike as sharp as the Honda Sabre? Pro Street dragster or boulevard bad boy???the Sabre offers a heaping dose of both. It???s a sleek, modern-day custom, that???s for sure. Taking a cue from the stripped-down styling of the Fury, it goes on to carve out its own unique place in the Honda Custom lineup. Just check out the crisp, clean lines; sporty, minimalist fenders; tall, 21-inch front tire; raked-out fork and low, aggressively set bars. And let???s not forget the brawny 1,312 cc 52?? V-twin engine responsible for putting all this wickedly cool style in motion.

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