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1998 Honda Magna Vf750c Only 3615 Miles on 2040-motos

US $3,200.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:3615 ColorColor: Black
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Honda Magna tech info

TypeType:Power Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC4309WM400777

Honda Magna description

98 Honda Magna

Up for auction is a black 1998 HONDA MAGNA VF750C in excellent condition. 

  • Original owner.
  • Very low miles only 3615. 
  • Garage kept.
  • Clear title.
  • Memphis Shades Wind Shield.
  • Motor runs great.
  • Carbs just cleaned.
  • Starts right up.
  • New battery
  • Does not smoke.
  • Original tires, pipes, seat.
  • No dents or scratches on gas tank. 
  • No dents or scratches on any chrome. 
  • Detachable back seat (not shown on bike)
Bike is sold as is, with no warranty. No insurance on bike. No test rides unless cash in hand.

Modifications:
  • Stop light upgraded with bright LED (Ducati model). 
  • Turn signals integrated in tail light.
  • Baffles removed to make bike louder.   

Bike is for sale locally. I reserve the right to end auction early.


Honda Magna SpecificationS

Engine and Transmission

Engine Type: Liquid-cooled, 90-degree, V4
Valve arrangement: DOHC, 2 intake valves, 2 exhaust valves, adjusting shims under buckets
Displacement: 748cc
Bore x Stroke: 70 x 49mm
Compression Ratio: 10.8:1
Carburetion: 4, 34 mm Keihin CV
Lubrication: Wet sump, 4.0 qt 
Minimum fuel grade: 87octane
Transmission: Wet, multiplate clutch; 5-speeds
Final drive: No. 530 chain, 40/16


Chassis

Wet weight: 538 lb
GVWR: 942 lb
Wheelbase: 65.0 in.
Overall length: 93.0 in.
Rake/trail: 32 degrees / 5.2 in.
Wheels: Cast alloy, 17 x 3.0 in. front, 15 x 3.5 in. rear
Front Tire: 120/80-17 Dunlop K555F, tubeless
Rear tire: 150/80-17 Dunlop K555F, tubeless
Front Brake: Single-action caliper, 12.4-in disc
Rear Brake: Rod-operated, single leading shoe drum
Front Suspension: 41mm stanchions, 5.9 in. travel
Rear Suspension: 2 dampers, 3.9 in. travel, adjustable for preload
Fuel Capacity: 3.6 gal. (.8 gal. reserve)
Seat Height: 28.0 in.
Handlebar Width: 31.5 in.


Performance

Fuel mileage: 31 to 44 mpg, 38.1 mpg average
Average range: 137 miles
RPM at 60 mph, top gear: 3980
200 yard, top-gear acceleration from 50 mph, terminal speed 74.3 mph
Quarter-mile acceleration: 12.76 sec., 102.8 mph



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