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1998 Honda Magna Deluxe 750 Vf750c2 Beautiful Bike In Excellent Condition on 2040-motos

US $1,775.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:13950 ColorColor: Black with Pearl Sparkling Blue
Location:

Marion, Ohio, US

Marion, Ohio, US
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Honda Magna photos

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Honda Magna tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Magna description


I have for sale my 98 Honda Magna 750. This is a beautiful motorcycle and is a 4 cylinder (notice the 4 exhaust pipes!!) so it is very powerful for a 750cc bike. Everything about this bike is in great shape and it runs and shifts perfectly. Under 14k miles. It is missing the black plastic side panel on the right side - this can be purchased from Bikebandits website for 100 dollars. Bike comes with windshield (removable), saddlebags (easy to zip on and off for quick removal, toolkit, and a helmet if you want it. I also bought a jet kit to re-jet the carbs but never got around to doing it, so I can also include the kit with the sale as well.  The Jet Kit is intended to be installed if the exhaust baffles are removed for added performance and louder sound.  Feel free to contact me anytime through ebay with questions or to come look at the bike. Bike is in stock condition and for sale locally so I do reserve the right to end the auction at any time due to local sale.



The 'Power Cruisers' category that had been occupied by the Kawasaki Eliminators and the Yamaha V-Max, (as well as the 1980's Magna's), was bolstered in 1993 with the Magna 750. As an early release 1994 model, Honda sought to capture the market for powerful cruisers by lifting the engine from the VFR750 and slotting it in a cruiser chassis. The engine itself was beautified by the addition of chrome and some extra fins, and by the chromed 4 into 4 exhaust. The seat was kept very low, at 28 inches, with the passenger seat being detachable. The all new frame was complemented by 41mm forks, dual shocks, and a single disc on the front. A drum brake was used on the rear. A few internal changes were made to the VFR engine for use in the Magna, including a different crankshaft, a 5 speed transmission and chain driven cams. Smaller carbs were also utilized. The changes resulted in a stronger mid-range pull, and a very broad band of power. Power is 78.2bhp@9000rpm, with torque of 48.2ft/lb's@7250rpm.


Engine Type: 748cc liquid-cooled 90° V-4
Bore and Stroke: 70mm x 48.6mm
Compression Ratio: 10.8:1
Valve Train: DOHC; 4 valves per cylinder
Carburetion: Four 34mm CV
Ignition: Solid-state digital
Transmission: 5-speed
Final Drive: O-ring-sealed chain
Front Suspension: 41mm cartridge fork; 5.9 inches travel
Rear Suspension: Dual shocks with 5-way spring preload adjustability; 3.9 inches travel
Front Brake: 1-piston caliper, 12.4-in. disc 
Rear Brake: Single-leading-shoe drum
Front Tire: 120/80-17 tubeless
Rear Tire: 150/80-15 tubeless
Wheelbase: 65.0 inches
Rake/trail: 32o/5.2 in.
Seat Height: 28.0 inches
Dry Weight: 504.8 pounds
Wet weight: 539 lbs.
Fuel Capacity: 3.6 gallons, including 0.8-gallon reserve
Quarter mile acceleration: 12.71 sec., 102.9 mph
200-yard top-gear acceleration from 50 mph, terminal speed: 73.0 mph

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Location: Marion, 43302

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