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1993 Honda Shadow V-twin 1100cc Custom on 2040-motos

$2,300
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:48
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida

Fort Myers, FL
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Honda Shadow description

1993 Honda Shadow V-Twin 1100cc custom.....Perfect riding weather!!!!!!!....approximately. 48,700 mis. Clear title, New battery, brand new balanced front tire. Back tire in terrific shape. Very comfortable Corbin seat with removable backrest. Extra's include bug shield, leather saddle bags, trickle battery charger, powered cigarette lighter for your phone, helmet (pre-owned Bell, Large), Clymer repair manual. This bike is sweet. . .Looks Great. . ..Runs strong. . .Great sound. . .Lots of power. . .This is truely a fun ride. . ..I Have to part with it. Serious cash inquiries only. 1st $2,300 OBO rides off with it. Vic. It's easier to call and leave a message. I'll get back to you ASAP...

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