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1983 Bimota Hb3 on 2040-motos

US $42000
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:31 ColorColor: WHITE
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Bimota HB3 photos

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Bimota HB3 tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,100 TypeType:SUPER BIKE

Bimota HB3 description

1983 BIMOTA HB3 ,VERY RARE EARLY BIMOTA ,NUMBER 25 OF 100 ,MINT CONDITION ,31950 KILOMETERS FROM NEW ,RUNS PERFECT RECENT TUNE UP AND NEW BATTERY ,THIS BIKE WAS THE BIKE USED FOR THE  BIKE MAGIZENE TEST AND FEATURE BACK IN 1983 ,ITS NEEDS NOTHING ,WE AT BUYERS EXPENSE CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE ,QUESTIONS 503 -999-0790 ,BIKE IS SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ,VERY RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A HAND MADE JEWEL                                                                                                       BID TO WIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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