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2001 Honda Shadow Ace 750 on 2040-motos

$2,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Rockford, Illinois

Rockford, IL
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Honda Shadow description

If you are looking for a CRUISER that is in good condition and at a price that you can afford you have come to the right place 2001 HONDA SHADOW ACE 750 American Classic Edition with only 12447 mis on the odometer comes in the very great looking BLUE SILVER 2 tone paint combination that has a shine that is 2nd to none After a thorough inspection not a dent or ding could be found If there is a scratch it could not be picked up with the naked eye The chrome really SPARKLES in the sunlight The seat is in terrific shape and not a rip or tear can be found You would not believe that this bike is eleven years old by looking at it The 745cc ENGINE runs good and is very responsive The 5 gear WIDE RATIO TRANSMISSION shifts smooth and precise 1 nice feature is the FULL WINDSHIELD that keeps the bugs and wind off of you while riding The tires have plenty of tread left for mile after mile of worry free riding

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