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1985 Honda Magna on 2040-motos

US $2,300.00
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:53 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Wentzville, Missouri, United States

Wentzville, Missouri, United States
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Honda Magna tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Magna description

Hi, This is a bike I picked up in the early spring and went thru everything. I rebuilt all the master cylinders, the calipers, clutch slave cylinder. New brake lines, SS braided on front, regular stock on the back. New fork seals ( the original problem with the bike). New brakes all around. I ultrasonically cleaned the carbs and installed a Dynojet stage 1 jet kit. Now it runs right. I installed the upgrade oiling system which uses oil lines from the oil filter to the heads instead of old oil from on top of the transmission. The tires are good, I changed the oil in the diff, checked the u-joints. This is running Engine Ice coolant with Water Wetter and has an add on fan switch for those hot commute times. This bike has a large windscreen and the expensive, hard to find KG adjustable backrest. It has a thumb throttle lock for highway cruising. I threw on some cheap saddlebags for convenience. I installed a set of forward controls on it and yet retained the stock foot pegs for comfort. The bike comes with some extra parts, like another set of brake pads, a Haynes Manual, rear brake lever and engine guard if you want to take off the forward controls and a replacement ignition key set and tank lock as the current one sometimes sticks. Of course, it has a fresh battery and Maxima oil change in it. I added an oil pressure gauge to it but that can be removed quickly if you don't want it.

The bike runs great, I just can't swing my bad knees over the tail anymore.


On Jul-25-16 at 16:26:14 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I forgot to mention. This bike has a 4 wire trailer connector under the seat. No hitch but I guess someone must have taken that off in the past.


On Jul-28-16 at 17:23:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

 For those of you out of the St Louis area, I work at a factory so I can put this on a pallet and strap it down so it could go on a truck line. R&L and Old Dominon and Conway have good rates. Figure 650 lb.s and a 60 x 48 " pallet from zipcode 63385.

Well it looks like I have to relist this. One older and with less stuff just sold for $2800.



On Aug-02-16 at 15:59:24 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Ok, I took some more photos. You can see the idle oil pressure, the trailer connector and the oil upgrade kit. This still has the factory tool kit and the container is in great shape. I also threw in some extra tools. The saddle bags have rain covers, that's the yellow in the photo of the seat. The seat is not ripped and still soft.
I listed this as 53100 miles but haven't gotten to it yet, maybe by the weekend.

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