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2004 Honda Rebel 250cc In Great Condition on 2040-motos

$2,099
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Honolulu, Hawaii

Honolulu, HI
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Honda Rebel description

Selling my four Honda Rebel 250 cruiser bike. Bought it for gf to learn on and now she wants to move on to a sportsbike. Low miles for this year and type of bike at 15,445.Mechanically this bike is great. Brake pads, tires, battery, fork seals, etc. are all in great shape. Gears shift smoothly. Paint is in terrific shape as well. Small dent on the gas tank.Registration expires February 2014 and safety check expires September 2014. Title is clear and under my name and ready to sign over to new owner. $10 gets the title and registration transferred to your name at Satellite City Hall.This Rebel has been taken care of and I will ride it as my daily commuter until someone buys it. It is ridiculously great on gas and still hits 75 - 80mph. Price is absolutely firm. These bikes are in demand here in Hawaii and are worth more than blue book value.Call or text (text preferable) me at to make an appointment to come check out the bike yourself. Cash in hand before you test ride.

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