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Fall Sale! 2004 Honda Shadow Vlx600c - First Person With $2k Takes It (battle on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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Fall Sale! 2004 HONDA SHADOW VLX600C - First Person with $2K takes it (Battle, $2,000, image 1

Honda Shadow description

Beautiful 2004 Honda Shadow. 600cc engine. Less than 5700 mis. Custom exhaust makes it sound bad ass. Small dent in front fender.Includes:- Extra air filter, chain lube, and other motorcycle care extras.- Tool kit.- Leather saddle bags.1st person to meet me with $2000 takes it. Call Cody at 360.852.XXXX

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Honda Launches Dream Yuga in India – One of The Cheapest New Honda Motorcycles Worldwide

Tue, 15 May 2012

Honda, the largest (by volume) motorcycle manufacturer in the world has launched one of its least expensive motorcycles. Made specifically for the booming two-wheeler market in India, the 109cc Dream Yuga is set to retail for 44,642 Indian rupees. That price wouldn’t translate directly here in the U.S., but a simple currency conversion at today’s monetary values equates the rupee cost to $830.

Bradl Staying with LCR Honda for 2014 MotoGP Season

Thu, 15 Aug 2013

The LCR Honda announced Stefan Bradl has signed a one-year contract extension with Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) that will see the German rider return with the team for the 2014 MotoGP season. Bradl won the 2012 MotoGP Rookie of the Year award with the LCR Honda squad and currently sits sixth in the 2013 championship standings after earning his first career MotoGP-class podium with a second-place result at Laguna Seca. The 2011 Moto2 champion will continue to receive factory support from HRC while racing for Lucio Cecchinello’s LCR squad.

2011 Vyrus Moto2 Grand Prix Racer Preview

Fri, 14 Jan 2011

Motorbike cognoscenti recognize the Vyrus name, the Italian brand producing exotic sportbikes based on the amazing hub-center-steered Bimota Tesi. The Vyrus story begins when Bimota filed for bankruptcy in the early 2000s. Vyrus principal Ascanio Rodorigo, a former Bimota employee, began producing his version of the Tesi after Bimota let its patents expire while it was in bankruptcy.