2008 Honda Vt750c2 Shadow Spirit on 2040-motos
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2008 Honda VT750C2 Shadow Spirit, Like New! - Take a look at a whole new way to enjoy motorcycle cruising. The VT750C2 Shadow Spirit combines an eye-grabbing custom appearance with a long and low chassis and a sporty ride and feel. Sit in the sleek gunfighter-style saddle, and right away you'll notice that the seat height is extra-low yet the riding position feels more sporty than on most cruisers. A narrow front tire on a big 21-inch front wheel, combined with quicker steering geometry, gives the VT750C2 superb handling and ride comfort. Now crack the throttle and feel the strong power from the 745 cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine. For a cruiser that's like nothing else you've ever ridden, swing a leg over the VT750C2 Shadow Spirit.
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