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2007 Honda Shadow 750 Motorcycle (crosslake Mn) on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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2007 Honda Shadow 750 Motorcycle (Crosslake MN), $3,999, image 1

Honda Shadow description

This is a 2007 Honda Shadow 750 motorcycle with only 6685mis on it. This bike has a tall windshield and a passenger fender seat. The chrome makes this bike look great! It runs good and starts great. Check out this comfy cruiser!Located just north and east of Brainerd in Crosslake MN at Seaberg MotorsportsFor more inventory see:http://www.seabergmotorsports.com/content/inventoryOnCraigslist.phpSeaberg Motorsports 36160 County Road 66Crosslake MN 56442Contact Russ at:218-692-234five218-841-488three

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