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1995 Honda Magna 750, Magna 750 - 1995 Honda Magna 750, The Magna 750 was launched in 1993 as an early release 1994 model. Honda sought to capture the market for powerful cruisers by lifting the engine from the VFR750 and slotting it in a cruiser chassis. The engine itself was beautified by the addition of chrome and some extra fins, and by the chromed 4 into 4 exhaust. The seat was kept very low, at 28 inches, with the passenger seat being detachable. The all new frame was complemented by 41 mm forks, dual shocks, and a single disc on the front. A drum brake was used on the rear. A few internal changes were made to the VFR engine for use in the Magna, including a different crankshaft, a 5-speed transmission and chain driven cams. Smaller carbs were also utilized. The changes resulted in a stronger mid-range pull, and a very broad band of power. This all resulted in a very powerful and quick bike that went straight to the top of favorites in the Cruiser market.*RARE* and Absolutely Flawless. This is a Serious Blast from the 90's! With Bags, Backrest, Forward Controls and that beast of a four cylinder engine. This is a sought after style of motorcycle that's in GREAT condition and you can get it for a more than reasonable price.
Honda Magna for Sale
- 1996 honda magna 750 deluxe ($3,997)
- 1998 honda magna 750 ($2,999)
- 1998 honda magna 750 ($3,895)
- 1998 honda magna vf750 ($3,000)
- 1999 honda magna 750 ($3,500)
- 1999 honda magna 750 ($3,999)
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