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Honda : Shadow 2011 Honda Shadow Phantom 750cc Black on 2040-motos

$6,500
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I'm selling my 2011 Honda Shadow Phantom 750cc motorcycle. I am the original owner. I am asking only $6400.00 or 6,000.00 depending on if you want the bike with a battery or not. The battery needs to be changed (I haven't driven it in over a year.) There are no mechanical problems with the bike. I do not drive this bike anymore but I only drove 1,200mis on it!!! LOW LOW MILES and LIKE NEW!!! $500 off is more than enough for a very easy battery install, don't you? Message me and we can discuss bike condition or any other questions you might have.

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