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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 on 2040-motos

$3,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:16
Location:

Weston, Idaho

Weston, ID
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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750, $3,900, image 1

Honda Shadow description

This Bike has been great and has a lot of extras… Forward Controls, Hand Grips, Cruise Control, Mirrors, Maltese Head Light, Smoked Lenses on Front Marker/Signals, Loud Horn, Pipes, KN Tornado Air Filter Intake, Saddle Bags w/ Supports, LED Tail/Brake Light and Rear Signals. The Bike sounds great and will definitely be noticed. Gets about 45 miles-per-gallon around town and has 16,000 mis on it. I just changed the oil and added stabilizer to the full tank of fuel before winter. **$3,900 O.B.O.** 435-213-XXXX Call me anytime during the day if you are interested, leave me a message if I don’t answer and I will get back with you ASAP. (I have bad cell service at home.) Thanks!

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