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1989 Honda Shadow 1100 Vt (mukilteo) on 2040-motos

$2,190
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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1989 Honda Shadow 1100 VT (Mukilteo), $2,190, image 1

Honda Shadow description

1989 Honda Shadow Spirit VT1100Terrific looking and a great running bike. Runs good and quick too. So much fun to ride. Few cosmetic blemishes. New Front TireNew Starter and Starter SwitchFresh oil & filter changeNew Seat CoversNew BatteryNice Saddle Bags$2190 oboThis would make a great Christmas gift

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