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1994 Honda St1100 on 2040-motos

US $1,800.00
YearYear:1994 MileageMileage:118 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Galway, New York, United States

Galway, New York, United States
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Honda ST1100 photos

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Honda ST1100 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda ST1100 description

1994 Honda ST1100, Runs Strong just upgrading. Has a number of farkles like Volt meter, USB port, and Aux lights. Has Corbin Seat with fold down passenger backrest. Wont disguise that it has 119K miles, but that's a testament that it is capable and then some. I never question if it will make it to wherever I'm going and its never left me walking. Its also never gone down.... except perhaps the PO dropping it in his driveway before I bought it 4 or 5 years ago. Still a fast response to the throttle twist. Idles nicely under 1K as may be seen by the tach in the pictures. The paint is passable. Tires are nearing end of season. I re-did the brakes and calipers last winter and replaced the disc's. Inspection is good to July 2017.

Two items will be taken off the bike (shown in the pictures) before sale.. the Whistler Radar Detector and my EasyPass.

Not show in the picture is a custom bag for long trips. It sits atop the back rack and pillion seat back. I can send you pictures if needed but its more of a nice adder if you buy the bike.

Plenty of riding season left. If your looking for a big big but not into Gold Wings... the ST line is it. Street Touring means it's smart enough to snap through the crotch rocket packs, it's V-4 water cooled engine has the stamina for the long hauls and it's riding position suites both twisty and highway in comfort.

I also posted this on E-Bay with a Buy It Now so... its gone when its gone. At this price, I would suggest jumping on it if your serious as $1800 is honorable price all the way around.


On Aug-06-16 at 13:40:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I also have the Honda manual and some spare parts (stock seat + stuff) to include for a Buy It Now Buyer.  Just sayin.....  =)

Finally, if it needs to be said... A sale is final. No warranty offered or should be expected.


On Aug-06-16 at 13:47:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Sorry... cant change the post but I will sell within the US only. With the exception of our brothers and sisters in Canada..... I wont accept sales to people not living in the US. Example... I wont sell to somebody that wants to keep it here while they re-post it ..... which looks to be a growing Chinese culture thing to do. You buy it, I expect you to take it away.

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