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2000 Honda Valkyrie Tourer Gl1500c Blue Valkyrie on 2040-motos

$4,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:19
Location:

Treasure Coast,

Treasure Coast
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Honda Valkyrie description

Call Aloha Cycles: http://inventory.alohacycles.com/v/12717126/2/9267484 Super clean low miles, Honda Valkyrie. second owner has had since 2006. Chrome and paint are clean, RECENT SERVICE, NO ISSUES AT ALL. Boogie Lamps, Hard saddle bags, highway bars, cup holder, Ostrich seat and backrest, vista cruise, windshield and more. Only 19,000mis. As with all our bikes, she is detailed, inspected and road ready. No dealer charges, no pac charges, just another attractive ride from Aloha. Condition : New Mileage : 19,221 Engine : six cylinder, 1520 cc Transmission : 5 gear shaft drive Exterior Color : Blue VIN # : 1HFSC3431YA300230

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