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2007 Honda Cb 250 Nighthawk on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:6800
Location:

Littleton, Colorado

Littleton, CO
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Honda CB description

2007 Honda Cb 250 NIGHTHAWK, 2008 Honda Nighthawk 250, approx. 6800 miles. National Cycle windshield, rear luggage rack. Adult female owned. This is my first bike and have enjoyed many miles on her. It is time to move on to something larger. Tires have about 80% tread. The bike is in excellent overall condition. Clear title in hand. Cash talks. $3,000 or best offer. $3,000.00 3035656857

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