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1992 Honda Shadow on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1992 MileageMileage:21 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda Shadow photos

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Honda Shadow tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Shadow description

This is a Honda Shadow VT1100 motorcycle. It is a model year 1992 and has 21298 miles on it today. It will go up slightly as I ride it to and from school about 40 miles a day or so. This bike is a larger style bike and probably is better for someone used to bigger bikes. The bars are aftermarket and they are much lower than the stock bars so it may help if you are a bit taller. My friend who is 5 foot 7 drove it without issue but he is very comfortable with all bikes so his experience helps. If you are not sure, please come down and look at the bike prior to buying. All the controls work and the cables should be long enough to put stock bars back on it if necessary. The engine runs great and sound very nice with the straight pipe exhaust. I have baffles that came with it but have never used them. It runs through the gears very smoothly and shifts nice. The bike has plenty of power and moves with ease for a big bike. The tank has a small dent as noted in the pictures, the tank and rear fender were painted a flat black. Bike comes with a front fender that is not on it right now. I don't like the look with the front fender but it is included. The fender is not painted to match, it is two tone red and silver I believe and the paint is not good on it. The fender is in decent shape though. All the lights work except the front right turn signal which is missing. Tires are in good shape with plenty of tread left, brakes work and are about half worn evenly in front and back. Suspension is fine, nothing damaged, leaking, etc. The seat was at some point re-done was upholstered in white instead of black. Both seats are in good condition. Bike has rear seat back/sissy bar included but not pictured. It is black however and does not match the bottom seats pictured. Stock chrome pegs are included, a service manual for the bike, and the oil change kit to change the oil at the end of the year. Stock left and right mirrors are also included with the bike. Although the bike is in decent shape, it is almost 25 years old. It has been well cared for but also ridden. As noted it should pass any safety inspection(except the turn signal) and will ride anywhere. Don't be afraid to ask any questions or come take a look if you are in the area.

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