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2003 Honda Shadow 600cc on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Portland, Maine

Portland, ME
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Honda Shadow description

I am selling my 2003 Honda VT600c Shadow VLX. It has 7,112 mis on it. The tires are practically brand new. It was only ridden 1 time this past summer. It is a 600cc. Needs nothing - buy it and ride! Also has newly installed passenger backrest and cargo rack (not pictured). Comes with nice saddle bags (not pictured). The bike is in mint condition. I want to sell this cruiser bike and change over to a sport bike. Asking $3000 OBO. Call or text. You can also email, however, I do not check my email that often.

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