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2011 Honda Fury on 2040-motos

$10,800
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:180
Location:

Saint Peters, Missouri

Saint Peters, MO
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New Fury...only 180mis. Purchased new out of the box in May 2013 and only ridden around the neighborhood.A rare white on black 2011 Fury. 1312cc. Not the ANTILOCKING BRAKES model. Honda 1 yr warranty good until 5 29 14 Extended four year warranty lasts until 5 29 18...a $800 value. Never been wet and always garaged No scratches or dings I will include the cover, a $60 value and the Shoei Helmet (worn 1 time) in XL, a $450 value That is $1,310 of extras and a new motorcycle! All specifications be found on the Honda site or at the NADA attachment below.Check out the NADA pricing and you will see this is a terrific deal http: www.nadaguides.com Motorcycles 2011 Honda VT13CXB-FURY-1312cc Values Firm price. Cash or equivalent.

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