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DIGGER
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« on: April 27, 2012, 04:58:06 AM »

I was at Honda of Houston yesterday and they have a used 1999 Valkyrie standard there with 33,000 miles.  Very Clean Bike.  Painted a Burgundy color.   It has no bags but has an aftermarket windshield that is similar to the Hondaline Windshield.    Even has the famous "MADE IN USA" stamped on the right side of the engine.......I always did like that about my 99 Valk.  I don't know what they are asking for it.
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« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2012, 05:03:39 AM »

I was at Honda of Houston yesterday and they have a used 1999 Valkyrie standard there with 33,000 miles.  Very Clean Bike.  Painted a Burgundy color.   It has no bags but has an aftermarket windshield that is similar to the Hondaline Windshield.    Even has the famous "MADE IN USA" stamped on the right side of the engine.......I always did like that about my 99 Valk.  I don't know what they are asking for it.


YIP, my 99 I/S made in the good old "U S OF A"
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shooter64
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2012, 05:50:16 AM »

I was at Honda of Houston yesterday and they have a used 1999 Valkyrie standard there with 33,000 miles.  Very Clean Bike.  Painted a Burgundy color.   It has no bags but has an aftermarket windshield that is similar to the Hondaline Windshield.    Even has the famous "MADE IN USA" stamped on the right side of the engine.......I always did like that about my 99 Valk.  I don't know what they are asking for it.

I bought my tourer about a month ago for $5200. Thought that was a great deal. So far I am finding out is really was a great deal because it is rock solid mechanically. You don't know that for sure until you have had it for awhile. When I changed the oil, the old oil was fresh and honey colored. When I changed the air filter the old one was clean. Same with the differential fluid, it was fresh, clean, honey color. When changing the spark plugs, couldn't tell the old from the new etc. Was just lucky. Whoever gets it after me will be lucky also. I ride it like the 64 year old, retired grandpa that I am. Have to nail it every once in a while though.
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