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1993 Honda Helix Cn250 New Tires Seat Paint (billings) on 2040-motos

$1,400
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Billings, Montana

Billings, MT
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1993 Honda Helix CN250 New Tires Seat Paint (Billings), $1,400, image 1

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Christmas Present Sure it's cold now, but they can enjoy the excitement and look forward to the spring.Great running '93 Honda Helix, with brand new tires, Michelin on the back, Pirelli on the front. Nice seat, and fresh paint. Has a battery tender so it'll be ready in the spring. Water cooled, 70-75 MPH top speed. 60-65 MILES-PER-GALLON. Digital display. 21,xxx Miles. Room for 2 and a trunk for your shopping.Give me a call to see it. 855-XXXXWest End

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