Honda Valkyrie description
2001 Honda Valkyrie 150023,488 mileGorgeous Valkyrie, extremely well maintained, this bike looks like it just rolled off the showroom! The Valkyrie features a variant of the Goldwing 6 cyl engine, that pushes out right at 100hp, and is widely known for its reliability and long engine life! This bike has an aftermarket exhaust that sounds unbelievable, cobra running lamps, and an ultimate solo seat! The Valkyrie is getting harder and harder to find, and this 1 is cherry, don't miss out!Call daytime, or reply to email. Thanks for looking!
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