2006 Honda Shadow Spirit (vt750dc) on 2040-motos
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Honda Shadow description
2006 HONDA Shadow Spirit (VT750DC), 2006 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 runs out great with only 8293 miles. Equipped with Vance and Hines exhaust.One look at the Shadow Spirit 750 is all it takes. Thrilling looks inspired by radical street-rod styling - this bike is all about cool. And with its 745cc V-twin engine, it has more than enough muscle to back it up.
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