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1988 Honda Shadow on 2040-motos

US $2800
YearYear:1988 MileageMileage:19
Location:

Towaco, New Jersey, United States

Towaco, New Jersey, United States
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Honda Shadow description

This bike has been great! I am sadly forced to sell it due to my parents disapproving of me riding. In the past month I have invested over $500 into the bike in new tubes, tires (only 70 miles on them!), a new battery, and an oil change. The bike has also had a tune up. If you would like to take a look or come see it please message me. I am also willing to assist shippers if you would the bike shipped. If you would like to purchase it immediately or have an offer please message me as well. All offers will be reviewed! Thank you :)

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