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For sale my 1984 Honda Shadow VT700. The bike is in good condition. Has clear title, and current registration. It is in working condition, which means you can ride the bike.
Needs some work, like replace the rectifier. If you don't use the bike for 2 days the battery looses the power. The RPM gauge is not working as well. The left side cover is missing.
The exhausts are from an 883 Sportster, and I don't have the factory pieces. Lot of new parts like the clutch, front brake pads, mirrors, grips, turn signal. The rear turn signal are smaller because of the saddle bags. I have the original, those are coming with the bike.
If you have any question need more information or detail pictures please contact with me. Local pick up only.
Thank you and Good Luck!
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