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2005 Honda Rc51 on 2040-motos

$2,700
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Parker, Colorado

Parker, CO
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It has been garaged all its life and is in good to exceptional condition . It has a clean title and has been owned by only 1 owner ( me ) . It has a new Meltzer tire on the rear and a season and a half front tire . The shield has red anodized clip screws with a dark smoked fiberglass shield . It has never been raced , dropped , stunted . I have the 2nd passenger seat that goes with the solo cover for the rear also . It also has after market front and rear LED turn signals , front are hidden and the rears are snubs. It has a new chain and black frame sliders on it.

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