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I am selling my 1999 Honda Valkyrie; I have owned it for 6 years and I am the second owner. It has just over 17,000 miles; I have put 5000 miles on it since I have owned it. It runs great and has never given me any trouble; it goes down the road very nicely - no hesitations, no vibrations. The bike has always been adult owned and operated, and has never been raced, dropped, modified, or abused.
The battery was replaced 2 or 3 years ago, and so was the front tire at about the same time. The paint is in very good condition, with only a couple of small dings that one would basically have to look for in order to notice. The chrome is all in very nice shape with no rust or pitting. There are no leaks at all. Lights all work as they should. The left side cover (chromed plastic) has an issue with one of the hidden snaps, - it currently has some clear tape holding it on. The original yellow side covers will be included with the bike; the rear back rest/sissy bar is also included, along with some other misc. parts. Although this motorcycle is in very nice condition, I offer no guarantees at all. Shipping is up to the buyer. If you need further information or additional pictures, please let me know. |
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