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1986 Honda Shadow Vt700c on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:38210 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, US

Toledo, Ohio, US
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Honda Shadow description

This is a nice Shadow for the age, with only 38k miles. Never dumped, no dents in tank, starts and runs great. Has custom exhaust, all lights and signals work.

This year new tires, with less than 100 miles on them. Seat just re-upohlstered and perfect. Just did tune up with new plugs, oil change and filter, fuel filter, air filter, radiator flush w/new fluid. Only real issue are a couple minor blemishes with paint chips on bottom of tank near seat (see pic). They are not excessive and hardly noticable.   

Local Pickup only, with the exception below:
 

I am also willing to part this bike out since everything down to the frame is in good to excellent condition. If you want parts, contact me with a list and I will consider if there is enough interest. Use email:  tantholos08@hotmail.com

 

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