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1983 Honda Nighthawk Cb650sc Motorcycle 51,000 Miles !!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,988.88
Location:

Russellville, Arkansas, US

Russellville, Arkansas, US
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BIKE IS A 1983 HONDA NIGHTHAWK CB650SC WITH 51,000 MILES. IT'S A 2 OWNER WITH COMPLETE MAINTENANCE RECORDS SINCE NEW IN 1982. IT HAS A NEW FRONT TIRE AND WINDSHIELD. IT HAS A FRESH OIL CHANGE AND FILTER , K&N AIR FILTER, SHAFT DRIVE, SIX SPEED, 55MPG !!! THE BIKE RUNS AND SHIFTS GREAT !!! ....ANY QUESTIONS CALL CHRIS 1-501-733-2989


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