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1999 Honda Shadow on 2040-motos

US $7500
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:32
Location:

Franklin, New Jersey, United States

Franklin, New Jersey, United States
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Honda Shadow tech info

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Honda Shadow description

1999 Honda Shadow Aero 1100
Great running bike
32,344 miles
New aftermarket windshield, saddle bags, mirrors and side covers
Has new tires and battery
I gave it a complete tune up at beginning of season
Any questions please ask
Pick up Franklin NJ  07416 or buyer must arrange shipping

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