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2005 - Honda Vtx1800n2 on 2040-motos

US $10,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:24178 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Huttig, Arkansas, United States

Huttig, Arkansas, United States
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Honda VTX description

2005 Honda VTX1800N2 Spec 2 Blue Motor Trike! Has been a trike from day ONE! This Trike has stock pipes, previous owner did not like how quiet it was, they removed the baffles, and it has a RUMBLE to it......sounds excellent, but is not a quiet trike! This trike has the following additional accessories :
-Motor Trike 4.5 degree Rake Kit
-Air Ride Rear Suspension
-Windshield
-3-Way Light Bar
-MP3 Stereo with FM
-Tour Pack w/passenger Back Rest
-Tank Bra
-Fender Bra
-Mustang Seat
-Driver Back Rest
-Highway Pegs
-Floorboards
-Heel Toe Shifter
-Chrome Bumper
-Trailer Hitch
-Luggage Rack
-12 Volt outlet
-Blue LED'S underneath Tank

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