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Honda Other description
This is a very unique motor cycle. It has what is called an insta-trike kit on it for stability. It makes it nice to come to a red light and be able to just sit and not have to hold the bike up. The insta-trike kit can be removed in about 1 hour if one wants just 2 wheels. I do not have pics of the bike at night. But it is lit up like a Christmas Tree at night. Light bars have been added, has ring of fire in red on front wheel, LED blue lights under the floor boards and saddle bags. Has all of Honda extras from factory. Has a 10 disk CD changer in trunk. Come with hard back binder manual from Honda just for this bike. And also have a Haynes paper back repair manuel as well. Have a size small 3/4 face shield helmet in Red. Has a J&M Intercom hook up un helment and an extra hook up for another helmet. But the mounting bracket is broken on it. Meed to sell due to health reasons. Very fun to ride in style. Also the back brake and rotor was changed about a year ago.And still have warranty on battery from Batteries Plus until December of 2017.
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