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2010 Honda Elite 110 on 2040-motos

$1,500
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South Bend, Indiana

South Bend, IN
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I have a Honda elite 110yr is 2010. It has about 2250mis on it has a transferable warranty for about three more years till 06/16. Has Honda trunk ! tops out at 48 mph liquid cooled & 4 stroke. It is fuel injected has a few scratches $1500 firm text please these were about $2600 new not inc. trunk & warranty Add the non deductible warranty @ $550 & Honda locking trunk @$125 Not Chinese its a Honda & they run forever Might do some trading But not for useless junk ! Maybe a 85 cc motorcycle dirt bike or Things that go bang

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