2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 Dc (vt750dc) on 2040-motos
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2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 DC (VT750DC), VT750S - Lowrider? Drag custom? Hot rod? The Shadow Spirit 750 combines all three of these classic cruiser elements into one eye-catching V-twin package. From the wide, chromed wheels and twin rear shock to the low, chopper-style saddle and throaty 2-into-2 exhaust, this bad boy's not only got the flash, but the performance to back it up. California version differs slightly due to emissions equipment.
Honda Shadow for Sale
- 2008 honda shadow spirit 750 c2 ($4,999)
- 2007 honda shadow spirit 750 c2 ($3,995)
- 2006 honda shadow spirit ($4,199)
- 2008 honda shadow aero (vt750c) ($4,750)
- 2008 honda shadow spirit 750 (vt750c2) ($3,995)
- 2006 honda shadow aero (vt750) ($4,990)
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