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2003 Honda Silverwing on 2040-motos

US $5300
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Stow, Ohio, United States

Stow, Ohio, United States
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Honda Silverwing tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):582 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Silverwing description

I'm selling my very fast, powerful, and smooth bike because I have not been riding it this year and I am not using it enough for me to justify continuing to keep it.
I have owned it for the last 3 years and other than the first month or so, it has been stored in my garage when not in use. Yesterday, I gave it a thorough two pass hand washing 
and waxing and recharged the battery and replaced the HONDA decal/emblem on the drive belt cover. The bike now starts immediately and very easily. I also just rode it through 
my neighborhood to make sure that it was all working OK. I also tightened down the windshield bolts and cleaned the windshield. This bike has one of the most popular aftermarket
windshields - a clearview windshield. Since it is very large, it is very good at keeping the wind away from the rider. Also, the bike features a large and very popular GIVI cargo carrier 
on the back of the bike. It is big enough to hold two full size helmets. There is also storage space under the seat. The powerful engine has fuel-injection, liquid cooling, and two cylinders 
(balanced with counterweights) to make alot of very smooth power. MPG is approximately 48 to 50 using regular unleaded gasoline. The gas tank holds 4.23 gallons. 
The bike also includes anti-lock (ABS) combined braking (FSC600A model) and requires no shifting  since it has a v-belt drive CVT type of transmission. According to information on the internet, 
its top speed is about 110 MPH. One reason that I chose a RED model (with a cargo carrier) was that it is much more visible to other motorists than the silver model and/or without a cargo carrier. 
Being painted RED and as visible as possible was very important to me from a safety standpoint. The tires are both Bridgestone brand tires. The front tire has about 1/8" tread depth and the rear tire 
has about 3/16" tread depth and they are both in good condition. The owner's manual and two sets of keys are also included in the sale.

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