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2006 Honda Shadow Sabre (vt1100c2) on 2040-motos

$5,990
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:10560 ColorColor: Titanium / Flame
Location:

Lewis Center, Ohio

Lewis Center, OH
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Honda Shadow photos

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Honda Shadow tech info

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Honda Shadow description

2006 Honda Shadow Sabre (VT1100C2), EXTRA CLEAN!! FACTORY GHOST FLAME PAINT!! BACKREST!! WE SHIP!! - Its cast-aluminum wheels deliver 1100 cc of chrome-polished V-twin power to the asphalt. The classic Shadow Sabre is definitive proof that beauty isn't just skin deep.

Moto blog

Honda to Shift Mid and Large Displacement Motorcycle Production to Thailand

Tue, 29 Nov 2011

Honda is reportedly moving production of 400cc and larger motorcycles to Thailand from Japan to reduce production costs and overcome the rising value of the yen. According to Japanese news outlet Daily Yomiuri, Honda plans to produce 400cc and 500cc models at a new factory to be built in the suburbs of Bangkok, Thailand. Honda currently produces small displacement models such as the CBR250R in Thailand, with larger models coming out of Honda’s factory in Kumamoto, Japan.

Retro-Styled Dual Sport Revealed in Honda Patent Application

Thu, 15 May 2014

A newly-published patent application reveals Honda is working on a retro-styled dual sport. The application, filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, reveals a streetbike with round headlight and mirrors but with hand guards, wire spokes and a high-rising exhaust suggesting some off-road capability.

John McGuinness rides the electric future

Sun, 16 Jun 2013

Jump onboard with John McGuinness as he heads from the start line on his Shinden Ni / Mugen electric motorcycle in the TT Zero race. One wonders whether Honda would have announced that it is actually a Honda if McGuinness had taken the win. There's certainly plenty of Honda money behind the bike.