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2009 Honda Shadow Spirit 750cc 4800 Miles on 2040-motos

$4,000
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2009 Honda Shadow Spirit cruiser, great bike to start on or for a daily cruiser.KBB: $4800. I'll let it go for $4000.No issues with the bike, just deploying very soon and I want a touring bike when I get back.Garmin GPS, Saddlebags, and windshield included.Text me at to set up a test ride. Will not sell to anyone on an oil rig or ship at sea who will pay extra if I give you my paypal account. Really? Does anyone fall for that scam?From the Honda website:2009 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 C2 Features & BenefitsA big-bike look, street-rod styling and a muscular V-twin engine come together in a surprisingly affordable package that's perfect for cruising city streets as well as exploring back-country roads.Unique FeaturesA 21-inch front wheel for a narrow, custom look and light steering feel.Incredibly low 25.7-inch seat height.Big-bike looks and feel at a very terrific price.Engine/Drivetrain745cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine produces impressive power over a broad rpm range.Crankshaft features long-stroke design along with high-mass ACG to produce strong V-twin feel and low-rpm torque peak.Single 34mm constant-velocity (CV) carburetor offers crisp throttle response.Three-Valve Dual-Plug Combustion Chamber (see Technology Section).Finned cylinders enhance appearance and give a big-bike look.Aluminum radiator maintains consistent engine temperature for optimum performance and long engine life. Mounted between frame rails for enhanced appearance.Wide-ratio 5 gear transmission.CD ignition with electronic advance offers dependability and is maintenance-free.Sleek 2-into-2 exhaust system features bullet-style mufflers for a classic street-rod look.Chassis/SuspensionInnovative frame design features large, steel-tube backbone reaching back from cast steering head to rear of the engine case for simplicity and strength.Sturdy and responsive 41mm front fork features large-diameter chrome-steel shrouds and large billet-aluminum triple-clamp for a distinctive retro look. Delivers confident, neutral handling and plush 4.6-inch wheel travel.Large 4mm-thick fork brace mounted under fender enhances rigidity.Dual-shock rear suspension features five-position spring preload adjustability and eye-catching chrome covers, while offering 3.5 ins of wheel travel for a smooth ride.Single front disc brake with twin-piston caliper grips a 296mm drilled rotor between sintered metal pads. Rear brake is drum type.Shaft final-drive system provides smooth and reliable low-maintenance operation.Extra featuresChrome highlights include cylinder-head cover, air-cleaner cover, left and right engine sidecovers, brake and clutch lever brackets, rear brake pedal, shift lever, swingarm pivot cap, ignition switch cover, handlebar, rear shock covers and headlamp.Handlebar design offers sporty, street-rod feel.Tank-mounted speedometer features attractive chrome instrument housing.Sleek, one-piece gunfighter-type seat.Custom, integrated taillight design.Stylish 3.7-gallon fuel tank.Brilliant 60-/55-watt halogen headlamp.Steering-head lock and helmet lock for added antitheft when parked.

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