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1998 Honda Shadow 750 Ace*** on 2040-motos

$2,900
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Sacramento, California

Sacramento, CA
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Honda Shadow description

* Clear title- Terrific condition- Windshield- Runs good / Great gas mileage!!- two Helmets- Harley Chaps- Leather saddle bags Year: 1998 Manufacturer: Honda Model: Shadow 750 A.C.E. New/Pre-owned: Pre-owned Miles: 13900 Primary Color: Black Condition: ExcellentLow Mileage Great bike, and very fun to drive. Registered until December 2014. Comes with two helmets, a pair of Harley Davidson Chaps, and Saddle Bags. Has a very small indentation on top of tank from where son was playing around it. If interested call or text

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