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2004 Honda Shadow Vlx Deluxe Vt600cd Like New Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos

$2,500
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Chicago, Illinois

Chicago, IL
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Honda Shadow description

W Addison St at N Narragansett Ave. Clean title. Runs like new. Starts every time. New tires, all new filters oil and fluids, new chain. This motorcycle will get you out ahead of most cars and passing is a joy on the highway with no need to drop a gear. There is plenty of torque and horsepower to get the job done. Has a passenger seat and a windshield ready for fun on a road trip across country. Mid weight and easy to handle bike, with great gas efficiency it's a true joy ride! Only a few scratches; normal wear and tear, meter reads 159459 and 5283 (see photos). VIN JH2PC21324M504646 This Honda Shadow VLX Deluxe boasts an incredibly low, 25.6-inch seat height and delivers classic cruiser styling. Come see this Beauty for yourself in Chicago IL, Addison & Narragansett call or email . Unique Shadow VLX Deluxe FeaturesBrilliant chrome finish on cylinder head covers, right and left engine-covers, and left-rear engine cover.Cool and stylish 25.6in seat height, classic stylized v-trim body typeEngine/Drivetrain583cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine produces impressive power over a broad rpm range.Three-valve cylinder head design utilizes 2 spark plugs per cylinder for excellent combustion efficiency and high power output.Coolant-heated carburetor is tuned for excellent power and rideability.Finned cylinders enhance appearance.Aluminum radiator maintains consistent engine temperature for optimum performance and long engine life.Wide-ratio 4 gear transmission.Dual exhaust system offers a rumbling sound and custom appearance.Reliable electric starting system.CD ignition with electronic advance offers dependability and is maintenance-free.Maintenance-free automatic cam-chain tensioners.Chassis/SuspensionDouble-cradle steel frame allows a long wheelbase, and a low seat height of just 25.6 ins.39mm front fork offers a compliant, controlled ride.Specially designed swingarm gives the bike a custom, hardtail look.Rear shock has seven-position spring preload adjustability.Single-disc front brake with twin-piston caliper and a drum rear brake.Chrome-plated rims and spokes.Massive, 170/80-15 rear tire offers excellent grip and provides a low, custom look.Durable O-ring-sealed drive chain.Chrome handlebar and forward-mounted footpegs are rubber-mounted for reduced vibration and offer a comfortable riding position.Extra featuresCustom-style seat is wide and low in the rear and narrow in the front, with dense foam to provide a comfortable, 25.6-inch seat height.Chrome-plated halogen headlamp.Simple, easy-to-read instrumentation.Helmet lock and tool kit.Soft, comfortable handgrips.Solid aluminum footpegs with wide rubber trim bands project a custom-made look.Standard fork lock.12 v maintenance-free battery.

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