Bike For Sale 1996 Honda ST1100 Project Bike $1,200 OBO

Price
$1,200 OBO
Current Mileage
43943
Current Location
Cedar City Utah
ABS
No - NOT ABS Equipped

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1996 Honda ST1100 Project bike $1,200 OBO

This bike has 43,943 miles on it and has been in nonop since 2012. I am selling this bike for a neighbor. You will get a California title, CA Nonop Registration, Bill of Sale, and a document “Estate right to sell” (since the original owner has passed away).

This bike is from an estate and as far as I know, it is complete. The tank, fuel lines and carbs are in need of service to get it running. I removed the old fuel, put new in and attached a good battery to it. It turned over but would not run. Shooting starter fluid into the carbs, it tries to start.

It has a Corbin saddle, with matching passenger back rest, rear rack, extra tall windshield, a Dash shelve with switches, Under mirror aftermarket lights, Handlebar risers (original not available). Tires and fluids would need to be replaced.

The bike is located in Cedar City Utah.

BTW, it's sitting in my garage. (Why you see ST1300s in some of the pictures...)

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I can see this bike as a potential solution to getting my current ST1100 from Oregon registered in California. Use this one’s frame and CA emissions “stuff” and the other bike’s working engine and what not. Then the other bike becomes a parts bike.
 
I can see this bike as a potential solution to getting my current ST1100 from Oregon registered in California. Use this one’s frame and CA emissions “stuff” and the other bike’s working engine and what not. Then the other bike becomes a parts bike.
And the bodywork is all interchangeable - so you could have whichever 'color' that you prefer. ;)
 
I can see this bike as a potential solution to getting my current ST1100 from Oregon registered in California. Use this one’s frame and CA emissions “stuff” and the other bike’s working engine and what not. Then the other bike becomes a parts bike.

If you are interested, please message me and we could talk about it and see if it's feasible for you.
 
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