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Honda Magna description
1986 Honda Magna VF700C, color black, 3,713miles, always has been garaged. Has new tires and new battery. Includes the owners manual and a Honda Service Manual. Starts immediately. Has Hondaline engine guard protection bars, K&G highway lights mounted on the engine guard lower bar with a handlebar mounted control switch, and a K&G luggage rack. Also comes with a dust/rain full bike cover and an add-on lumbar support not shown in the pictures. The bike has never been dumped, dropped, in a crash or bumped. The bike has never been hose washed, only rag washed and waxed. Other than some chrome issues it is in great shape.
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