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1983 Honda Magna Vf1100c on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Honda Magna description

Its a V4 power cruiser that will outrun almost all other cruisers with an antiquated V-twin design even the big 2000cc bikes, it has 116HP and a ton of torque. It was the fastest motorcycle including sport and standard bikes of 1983. It has a digital display showing what gear is selected and a digital temp gauge, anti dive front forks, self canceling turn signals(currently disconnected due to faulty sensor which I have if you care to fix that feature, I never cared too much), I installed New rear shocks and lowered front and rear a inch for a more aggressive stance, it has a comfortable Corbin seat, I have performed regular maintenance including, oil changes with Mobil one synthetic motorcycle oil, new NGK spark plugs. Tires in terrific condition, and brakes are good with no vibration when braking. This bike is in great original condition for a 30 yr old bike. It has 32xxx miles uses no oil and doesn't leak any either. I have owned it for 2yrs and loved it the whole time, the rush of power is amazing on this thing. Sorry to see it go but I need the money for the next project. Call or text. No test drives without cash in hand, I will not ship, will not accept checks, money orders CASH ONLY. Feel free to ask any questions.

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