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2001 Honda Shadow Deluxe American Classic Edition w/ Accessories Mileage: 30569 Carburetors freshly cleaned, adjusted, spark plugs and battery replaced at current mileage. Covered and garage stored when not in use. Runs and drives great. For those not familiar with these bikes, they make excellent first bikes, and/or ladies bikes do to their exceptional low center of gravity. They also make great commuter bikes. They are very nimble for their size. This is handy when you’re trying to get it into one of the free motorcycle parking places downtown. Comes equipped with:
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