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1998 Honda Gl1500ctw Valkyrie Touring - $4500 (new Ulm) on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:90000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

New Ulm, Minnesota, United States

New Ulm, Minnesota, United States
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1998 Honda GL1500CTW Valkyrie Touring - $4500 (New Ulm), US $4,500.00, image 1

Honda Valkyrie description

1998 Honda GL1500CTW Valkyrie Touring. $4500 OBO.
This has been a great bike and runs like a dream. Just put new tires on, front tire has about 2,000 miles and rear has about 5,000 miles. Just had timing belts replaced. Has a Tom Tom Rider GPS unit installed and cig jacks installed in the right side saddle bags. Has a K&N air filter, which was just cleaned. Just replaced the drive shaft and coupler within 6,000 miles. (was told this is a common failure at this mileage). Also replace fuel filter and fuel petcock at the same time. It has aftermarket Corbin seats. Also, it has cruise control and a cup holder. I have a clean title in hand.

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