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Honda : Magna 1996 Honda Magna 750. Great Ride on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Location:

Centreville, Virginia

Centreville, VA
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Honda Magna description

I purchased this bike about 2yrs ago and has been great. I am getting ready to move next year and want to find a good home for the bike before winter comes. Rides well and super smooth. Purchased the bike pre-owned, I am not the 1st owner. Previous owner had the baffles taken out, very nice sound. Never been dropped while I have owned it. Here are a few maintenance items I had done. New front tire New fork seals Carbs were cleaned after I acquired the bike. Mileage may vary since I will ride it 1 or two more times before auction closes. More photos available upon request. Buyer is responsible for picking up the bike or shipping.

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