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2002 Honda Rc-51 Rvt1000 Superbike on 2040-motos

$3,950
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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2002 Honda Rc51 RVT1000, Lots of new custom accessories and all new plastics on this great bike. Complete set of extra OEM plastics is included for track days. Runs good and the 2 Brothers carbon fiber exhaust sounds amazing! Only RC51 for sale in Texas on cycletrader. This is a terrific deal for this bike compared to the other ads. Super fast with an incredible amount of torque on this monster V-Twin, not recommended for beginner riders. Brand new custom undertail and kimodo gloves are also included. Inspection and registration were recently renewed. $4,500.00 Test drive only with current insurance and drivers license. Text me at.

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