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2006 Honda Vtx on 2040-motos

US $4,600.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
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Honda VTX photos

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Honda VTX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,312 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda VTX description

2006 Honda VTX 1300S (spoke wheels). Look at the list below for all the extras and add-ons I've done to this bike, over $3,500 actually! Buy it now price $4,600.  It's almost like buying the add-ones and getting the bike for almost nothing!  Great bike with the quality and durability of Honda. Regular service and this bike will run forever. It's black, chrome, low and loud!!! Shaft driven so no annoying vibration in your hands and wrists to ruin your ride. Bike only has 12,100 miles on it and fully serviced every 5K. Call or text 770-548-9156 for questions 

It has so many extras and add-ons including:

Vance and Hines exhaust $500
Re-jetted Carb by Honda dealer $100
New battery 3/2016 $110
Kuryakyn Highway bars and pegs $175
10 1/2" Progressive shocks $380
Hondaline sissy bar and rack $140 
36" Chrome Beach Bars $140
Chrome risers $30
Chrome triple tree cover $60
Chrome switch compartments $60 (not covers)
Chrome aftermarket mirrors $80
Aftermarket grips with throttle boss $30
Chrome wide levers (brake and clutch) $60
Chrome master cylinder cover $25
Chrome mirror perch cover $25
Cellphone holder $20
New throttle cables $30
New brake cable $40
Chrome driveshaft cover $80
Chrome radiator cover $120
Leather tank bib $50
Leather rear fender bib $30
Chrome Cobra passenger boards $100
Chrome final drive covers $100
Tinted brake light cover $25
Shaved turn signals front and back
New back tire w/500 mi. $180
Chrome front fender trim $180 (upper and lower)
Chrome front fender ornament $80
Chrome rear fender trim $100
Driver and passenger seat redone with memory foam and recovered $300
K&N air cleaner $50
Brand new plugs and tuned $150

That is the things I can think of off the top of my head that I've put on it or done to it totaling over $3,500 just in accessories!!! Runs and rides great. It is used so don't expect a brand new bike off the showroom floor but it is a nice bike for 9+ years old. It has a very small dent behind the tank emblem but it's not noticeable because the chrome emblem is there. Just thought I should mention it. No joyrides unless you have cash in hand prior to test riding (learned that lesson a long time ago the hard way). I have title in hand. Cash, money order or bank check accepted. $500 deposit due via PayPal within 48 hours of action end. The remainder is due by cash, money order or bank check, I'm not paying PayPal's ridiculous fees.  Call or text 770-548-9156 with question. $4,600 Buy It now price. 

Shipping available and will assist with arranging and pickup on this end with buyer paying all costs of shipping. 














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