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1985 Honda Magna V65 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:27000 ColorColor: Pearl Vintage Red
Location:

New York, New York

New York, NY
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Honda Magna tech info

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Honda Magna description

1985 Honda Magna V65 VF1100C, Purchased from original owner this August w/ Original sales receipts, Honda Warranty docs and Owner Identification Card w/ Vin + Model + Engine Numbers printed on it. Dealer installed extras; Shoei Hard Saddle Bags (Locking but needs key made), Plexiglass Fairing Shield, Engine Guard, Honda Line Backrest and Rack, Drag Spec Throttle Grip, Chrome Air Box Covers, Chrome Front Disk Covers, Chrome Clutch + Brake Fluid Reservoir Covers, Chrome Handlebar Clamp, Large Shifter Foot Plate, Large Rear Brake Pedal, Set up for Music Input to Speakers mounted on Handlebars, Fog Light Mounting Bracket on Forks, Highway Footpegs, Kryptonite anti-theft U-lock...... New Dunlop Tires at 26K, Powerful New Maintenance Free Sealed Battery bought 1 month ago, New wiring on Ignition Coil coupler to replace old plug in type, New front turn signal stems, The VF1100C'85 V65 Magna was sold in 1985 in one of two colors: Black or Pearl Vintage Red. The headlight shell, instruments, and front fender are chrome. The speedometer numbers are in increments of 10 ending with "5" (35, 45, 55...). The control levers have screw-type adjusters. The turn signal switch is a push-to-cancel type which also has a self-timer and angle sensor cancel feature. The bike has a fiber optics integrated lock anti-theft system. The engine is a 1098cc DOHC 4-valve liquid-cooled V-4 linked to a 6-speed transmission and shaft drive. Fastest production motorcycle in the world when released. 11 second 1/4 mile. Bench tested to 155mph at 10k RPM. Selling to switch to a Dual-Sport. Bike is EXTREMELY STRONG and NOT for the timid of heart. Starts every time. One tap of the Starter Button. Choke operates well for warm-up. Original side covers were stolen. I have replaced them with OEM covers that I have resprayed High-Gloss Black. Both covers have all three mounting pegs in excellent condition. Original owner kept bike garaged and took excellent care of the it. Clear NYC Title. Ready to rock and roll. I ride this bike daily and like the '84 750 Magna I had before her she has NEVER let me down. Geico Insurance values this bike at $4250 in it's current condition. $3,500.00 6464187309

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