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1985 Honda Cb700s Nighthawk For Sell Or Trade on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Evansville, Indiana

Evansville, IN
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Honda Nighthawk description

I will email or text photosSolid running bikeMechanically soundRed/black paint Honda emblem on gas tankSuperficial cosmetic damage to the windshield. Easy fix cheap fixOdometer adds extra mileage so I do not know the exact mileage but it had less than 200,000 when I got it a few weeks back.I can't ride in the winter and need a cheap car/truck/s-u-v or cash to buy one.Bike runs well and starts up like a charm.I do ride it twice a day its a smooth ride.The pCosmetic problems it has aren't an expensive fix and are very manageable.

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