Honda CB700s nighthawk in red&black comes with a extra Corbin saddle seat,two large helmets if needed, and jacket. Bike runs great when warmed up, just don't ride anymore.Great condition for a 33 year old bike, only has 6,868 original miles and I have owned the bike for 12 years, does need TLC. Battery is two years old always on a trickle charger. Tires have less than 500 miles on them.Bike is advertised on Craigslist,and in local paper.Will not ship Pick up ONLY.
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