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2009 Honda Shadow Aero Vt750ca Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $3,900.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:695
Location:

Hubbardston, Massachusetts, US

Hubbardston, Massachusetts, US
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Honda Shadow tech info

For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC50789K000944

Honda Shadow description

 

2009 Honda Shadow Aero, Almost New, 695 miles

I bought this Bike new from the dealership...   With ideas running through my head of cruising down the highway, riding Rt 2 in the fall, getting great mileage, just really going to enjoy my new toy...

What happened:  Every morning, I looked at it and decided to drive my truck so I could get an ice coffee on my way to work.

I never use it.   I put on less than 200 miles a year.  I just sits in the garage collecting dust.

This bike is almost new.  Not a scratch on it.  Never seen rain or snow (or even a puddle), never dumped or bumped.   During the winter I would start it once a month to keep the battery charged and the fluids circulating.

It is super comfortable and needs nothing.   If you are looking for a project bike, this is not for you.  Buy a 1980 Honda CB something.   If you are looking to save $4000 off a new bike and want something that starts on the first crank, this bike is for you.

It's got plenty of power, goes really fast...  I think I also have a windshield for it (I bought it, but never put it on)...  I will look for it, but make no promises.

I am just getting rid of toys I don't use...  Only reason for selling it.  

I have the title.

Happy Bidding!!!

2009 Honda Vt750caVIN: JH2RC50789K000944


On Jul-27-13 at 17:45:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

Greetings.   Just wanted to add that I found the windshield.   It's one of those clip on ones where you can take it on and off quickly.


So it comes with the bike.

Happy bidding...  I will miss this guy.

It really is perfect......


On Jul-29-13 at 10:03:45 PDT, seller added the following information:

Greetings again...   This is a No Reserve Auction.   I started low because I am sick of looking at it.


Also, I don't mind shipping this guy.   You are responsible for all the leg work.

Payment:   Cash Is KING!!!   But if you want, I can run it on a credit card (you will have to pay the 2.7% finance charge) so say it sells for $4000, I would bill you $4108 (to cover fee's).

Once again, Cash is king!!!

Also, next up on the chopping block will be my 2010 Polaris 550 EPS Limited (black) quad, all decked out with winch, plow and storage compartments.   It's really sweet.   Got about 80 miles on it.

Buy them both and I will throw in my Jet-ski for free!!!

Time to clean house....   More kids on the way....

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