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1997 Honda St1100 on 2040-motos

$3,380
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:41568
Location:

Garner, North Carolina

Garner, NC
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1997 Honda ST1100, RALEIGH LOCATION!!!THE LEGENDARY ST1100 OR PAN-EUORPEAN!!THESE BIKES HAVE MASSIVE FUEL CAPACITY!!HARD BAGS TO PACK UP FOR THE LONG HAUL!!!THESE BIKES ARE WELL KNOWN TO RUN OVER 200K!!!

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