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1984 And 86 Honda Magna V65 1100 on 2040-motos

$2,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:42
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Honda Magna description

Here is a great running 1984 Honda V65 Magna with 42k miles. Brand new custom Candy Apple Red metal flake paint job that you must see in person to fully appreciate!Nice king and queen leather seat, leather saddle bags, great tires front and back.This bike runs good, and you can ride it home today for $2,500.00 OBO.Call or text for more details. Come take a look at it in person, you won't be disappointed!I also have a 86 v65 that needs paint and a battery for 1750.00. it runs well. dont have tins on the bike but have them in primer for paint.both bikes have titles .will do a package deal .

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