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04 Honda Sabre 1100 ;;;;;;; on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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2004 Honda Sabre 1100ccThis is a great bike, but I got another 1 for birthday present and I can't ride two.Never laid down and the only thing I have ever had to do to this bike is Oil change every 3000mis.Tires are new - battery is newIT also comes with brand NEW saddle bags only a month oldHas 39,000 mis on it RUNS GOOD and sounds greatasking $ 3000.00 OR Make me an offer. whats the worst I can say no.Sorry not interested in tradesIt ain't doin any good just sitting here IT NEEDS A RIDER I can't give it away but I have been ridin my whole life and want someone else to have the great feeling of the wind in your hair and the bugs in your teeth lolTitle Clear and ready to goCALL or TEXT ANYTIMECASH ONLYOnly serious please - NO SCAMMERS - WON'T SHIP - NO PAYPAL

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