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2006 Honda Helix (cn250) Scooter on 2040-motos

US $2,590.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Massillon, Ohio, US

Massillon, OH, US
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TypeType:Scooter Stock NumberStock Number:UM10587 PhonePhone:8776796645

Honda Other description

2006 Honda Helix (CN250), CN250 - Lets see you get comfort, loads of performance, seating for two, and a built-in trunk with plenty of room for all that stuff youre sure to be toting. With all these features, its pretty easy to see why this 244 cc, liquid-cooled 4-stroke scooter has been a popular favorite for both the urban and suburban set for years. California version differs slightly due to emissions equipment.

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