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1983 Honda Vf 1100 Magna on 2040-motos

$1,490
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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1983 Honda VF 1100 MAGNA , Decent condition all stock Honda Magna V65. Here is your chance to own a classic! Priced to sell! Call anytime for more details. 614-279-7770

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Rossi Wins at Assen, but Lorenzo Is the Hero; Alpinestars Releases Crash Data

Mon, 01 Jul 2013

There’s only one thing left to say about Jorge Lorenzo’s 124 mph crash during a rainy practice session last Thursday while warming up for the TT Assen: It could have been a lot worse. The images are horrific, but thanks to groundbreaking protective gear, Lorenzo walked away with only a collarbone fracture and a heck of a tale to tell. Today, Alpinestars released a trace graph analysis of Lorenzo’s spill, thanks to data collected from his TechAir airbag suit.