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1984 Honda Shadow Vt700c Satin Black Murdered Out Bobber Rat Rod Bike Lowered on 2040-motos

US $1,005.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:34780 ColorColor: Satin black
Location:

Pueblo, Colorado, US

Pueblo, Colorado, US
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1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 1

Honda Shadow photos

1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 2 1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 3 1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 4 1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 5 1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 6 1984 Honda Shadow VT700C satin black Murdered Out BOBBER rat rod bike lowered, US $1,005.00, image 7

Honda Shadow tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):700 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC1907EM005369

Honda Shadow description

This is a NO RESERVE auction!! Do not send me a message asking what the reserve is!! Highest bid wins!

 
Yes!! It has a good, clear Colorado title.
Up on the auction block is my Shadow.  I hate to get rid of it because I inherited it from my grandpa, but I never ride it, so I figure I'll let someone else enjoy it.

My grandpa had the bike since the late 80's and always took very good care of it from what I remember. He was always very anal with all of his vehicles.  The only thing I've done to it since I got it was to strip it down, cut the exhaust, lower and paint it.  It also has a new battery and fuel pump.  The tires should only have a few hundred miles on them as I'm pretty sure grandpa replaced before I got.

It is really loud, but I have a pair of mufflers that I can weld or clamp on that would be included in the auction at no additional charge unless I need extra materials to mount them on.  I really don't know to much about bikes but I'll try to answer your questions as best I can. 

The motorcycle trailer pictured can be purchased by the winner for an additional $100.00 and it has a good Colorado title too. 

I have a Clymer repair and maintenance manual that comes with it too at no additional cost. 

If you want more pictures of anything, just message me and let me know what you want.

Please do not wait until the few hours of the auction to ask questions.  I may not be around to answer them. 

Please be patient with me getting back to you too.  I work for a living and don't spend all day hovering on the internet.

If you and one of your buddies thinks that it would be cool to run the bidding way up on my auction just to pull out at the last minute to scare potential bidders off and drive the price way down, think twice about it.  I will turn you into eBay for fraud. 

Thanks for looking and good luck



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