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1992 Honda St Series 1100 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $4,100.00
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:38
Location:

Hurlock, Maryland, US

Hurlock, MD, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:4109430022

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1992 Honda St Series 1100, 1992 Honda ST1100 Candy Glory Red New Battery 8/9/2013 New Front Tire 4/29/2013 @ 37600 miles New Brake Pads 4/1/2013 @ 37512 miles New Rear Tire @ 32370 miles New Timing Belt @ 29955 miles Upgrade to 40amp Alternator Aux. fuse panel FIAMM 134DB Horns All hoses replaced @ 21400 miles Dash Shelf Strut Brace Wired for intercom with Firestick antenna Laminar Lip windshield extension GIVI Top Box Brake Light Modulator Heli-Bar Risers Bestem Saddle Bag Liners StarCom Intercom & Saddlemen Stealth Seat also available at additional cost. $4,100.00 4109430022

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