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07 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100 on 2040-motos

$3,900
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Dothan, Alabama

Dothan, AL
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Honda Shadow description

2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 1100. Garage kept. 18500 mis. Lots and lots of upgrades/add ons...Touring windshield, Kuryakyn floorboards, Cobra highway bars with pegs. Cobra slash cut exhaust system, sissy bars, deluxe saddle bags.... very nice bike and extremely comfortable. Gets excellent gas mileage!! Back tire has about 75 mis on it, front tire has about 250 mis on it, so they both should last a really long time. Never been laid down. Hate to get rid of it but I've got a bigger bike now. $3900 firm. Call/text David @ Thanks!

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