1986 Honda Shadow Vt1100 Vt 1100 Magna 750 V-twin Vintage Original Look!! on 2040-motos
Ayer, Massachusetts, US
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HELLO. A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE RODE THIS BIKE TO MY HOME TODAY, WANTING TO SELL IT.
THIS BIKE IS RIDDEN EVERYDAY BY HIM NOW.
THE BIKE IS A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL 1986 HONDA SHADOW VT1100.
THE BIKE HAS NEW MATCHING MICHELIN TIRES!
THE OWNER OF THIS FINE VINTAGE SHADOW IS AVAILIBLE TO SPEAK TO ANYONE VIA TELEPHONE, JUST ASK ME.
THE BIKE IS CURRENTLY RESISTERED, INSPECTED AND INSURED.
THE BIKE IS IN VERY NICE CLEAN ORIGINAL CONDITION.
BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL PAINT, SEAT, ETC, ETC.
THIS IS A RIDE HOME BIKE, IF YOU CHOOSE TO DO SO.
PAYMENT IS BY CHECK OR CASH AND CARRY.
NO PAYPAL FOR BALANCE, THANK YOU.
I WILL ADD MORE PICS AND INFORMATION.
PLS, SCRUTINIZE THE PICTURES, SUPERSIZE THEM.
PLS, ASK ME THE QUESTIONS, I CANT ASK YOU THEM.
THANK YOU.
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