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2006 Honda Helix on 2040-motos

$4,295
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:3982 ColorColor: red
Location:

JACKSON, Ohio

JACKSON, OH
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TypeType:Scooter PhonePhone:(877) 746-1546

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2006 HONDA Helix, If you've been looking for one of these classic Honda Scooters in this condition with mileage this low (3982) you've probably discovered most people who own one won't give it up. The low seat height is what differentiates the Helix from most other scooters and makes it more manageable to their loyal owners. A do-it-all machine that's big enough to keep up with traffic but docile enough for almost anyone to handle even riding two-up. And the large rear opening trunk makes this the most economical grocery getter you'll find. Call us today on this rare unit.

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