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1995 Honda Magna (nisswa) on 2040-motos

$2,700
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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1995 Honda Magna (Nisswa), $2,700, image 1

Honda Magna description

1995 Honda VF 750cc-MAGNA- V4, 16,xxx miles, very clean.$2700 Trade for a V strom or similar?Turnkey and ride. I just went on 2 longer trips with this bike and it was flawless.All fluids just changed, ready to be ridden. This bike has been well maintained and stored indoors.This year model and low mileage have been selling on Craigslist for $3500-$3000 but I have loo ked at some of the others and this 1 is much cleaner. I just want to sell this to fund a new bike.Call 218-251-XXXX for more info. No Test Rides without cash in hand and a Motorcyle endorsement.Thanks for looking

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