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1991 Honda Nighthawk on 2040-motos

US $2500
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:18 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Windsor, Connecticut, United States

Windsor, Connecticut, United States
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Honda Nighthawk tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Touring For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Nighthawk description

This motorcycle has been idle for several years. It was owned by my neighbor, a physician, who recently passed away. He maintained and treated his bike like it was his baby and could never part with it. Now that he's gone we need to dispose of it. It ran fine when he parked it. I've changed the oil and installed a new battery and it will start and run. It sounds fine mechanically but it needs the carbs cleaned and adjusted, the gas has gummed up over the years. It has custom pipes and is a sharp looking bike. The tank has a minor dent and a couple little marks, it needs front turn signal stalks but otherwise it's in good shape. This fine lady's loss is your gain. A minimum amount of work and you'll have a great bike for a modest amount of money. Includes factory tool kit. Has a Honda mini sissy bar and a custom windshield included (not shown, I removed it to work on the bike), Payment: $500 to paypal or cash within 24 hours, final payment to be completed within 7 days.

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