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2006 Honda Vtx1800n Neo-retro (vtx1800n) on 2040-motos

$7,499
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:8433 ColorColor: Titanium
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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 644-5120

Honda VTX description

2006 Honda VTX1800N Neo-Retro (VTX1800N), Rolling Neo-Retro Art - Hot-rod retro fenders coupled with cut-off-style exhaust create the smooth, nostalgic image. Neo-retro-style seating Straight-cut, 5-bolt muffler tips Custom handlebars and risers Our VTX1800 Neo-Retro comes equipped with the following premium upgrades: Chrome passenger backrest; Chrome engine guard; Kuryakyn Iso Highway Pegs; Saddlemen saddlebags; and Tall Memphis Shades windshield. VTX1800C model specifications shown. Specifications will vary according to Style and Build Spec options selected.

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