1984 Honda V65 Magna on 2040-motos
Whippany, New Jersey, US
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UP FOR SALE IS A 1984 HONDA V 65 MAGNA WITH 63,000 MILES. I AM THE SECOND OWNER OF THIS BIKE. THE ORIGINAL OWNER BOUGHT THE BIKE IN FLORIDA AND DROVE IT ALL OVER THE EAST COAST. HE KEPT VERY GOOD CARE OF IT AND HAD IT SERVICED REGULARLY. AS HE GOT OLDER HE WAS UNABLE TO CARE FOR THE BIKE AND HE DROPED IT TWICE. I BOUGHT THE BIKE FROM HIM TWO YEARS AGO AND WITH A LITTLE TLC GOT IT BACK UP AND RUNNING. THE BIKE RUNS AND DRIVES FINE. I'VE PUT ABOUT 2000 MILES ON THE BIKE MYSELF AND I JUST TOOK IT ON TRIP TO DINGMANS FERRY LAST WEEKEND WITH NO TROUBLES. COSMETICALLY THE BIKE STILL NEEDS SOME LOVE. THE GAS TANK HAS DENTS AND THE FRONT HEAD AND SIGNAL LIGHTS NEED TO BE REPLACED. THE INSTRUMENT PANEL IS CRACKED AND ALSO NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THE PUSH BUTTON STARTER BURNED OUT SO I REPLACED IT WITH ON FROM PEP BOYS AND IT WORKS FINE
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