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2003 Honda Silverwing 600 Maxiscooter (west Valley 91st Av & Thomas) on 2040-motos

$3,200
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Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix, AZ
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2003 Honda Silverwing 600 maxiscooter (West Valley 91st av & Thomas), $3,200, image 1

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I'm selling my clean, well cared for red '03 Honda Silverwing scooter. It has a parallel twin cylinder 600 cc engine that is fully capable of speeds in excess of 110 mph. You'll have no issues keeping up with 80 mph traffic on the freeways here. Odometer reads 40k miles, most of them highway, but do your research and you'll see there are some of these Silverwings with over 100k miles on them. Recent oil change, tires are Pirelli Diabolos with about 3k miles on them; battery less than 1 yr old. Extras include large Givi Maxia top case (red), Hyperpro front fork springs, Givi passenger seat backrest, Laminar Lip, headlamp modulator and front spot lamps, leg wind reflectors. If you know what these things are and are genuinely interested, you can call 602 799-XXXX and please leave a message if you don't reach me. I will have time for showings this weekend and hopefully can get better images taken. Price is $3200 and can be negotiable but not low balled. I am located in the western part of Phoenix, near the line with Avondale and by Loop 101 and I 10. Thanks very much for looking

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