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1999 Honda Shadow 600 on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Honda Shadow description

i have a 1999 honda shadow bobber fully customized. everything new! custom blue paint and white rims rapped in new white wall tires with new tubes and all. has custom apes with all new cables and grips. carborater kit installed and cleaned. la rosa 15in springer seat and kill switch and start button has been remounted for clean aftermarket throttle assembly to be bottled right on just havent orderd 1 yet. everything works and runs good. just went on a 300 mi trip with no problems. looking for cash but for the right trade i would consider it. NO ricers or beaters. dont waste mine or your time.

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