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1986 Honda Rebel 250 Bobber (clawson) on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Detroit Metro,

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1986 Honda Rebel 250 bobber (Clawson), $1,500, image 1

Honda Rebel description

1986 Honda Rebel 250 bobber. 2xxx miles. New tires and brakes. 20in ape hangers. Right now it only has rear brakes. I have the front brake just need longer brakes line. Fun bike to just cruise around on. I'm jut looking to see what's out there. I'm mainly looking to trade. I'm open mined. Maybe tool box, project car/bike or anything with motor. My name is Shane 248-930-689six. Call/text

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