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1998 Honda Shadow on 2040-motos

US $2400
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:29
Location:

North Hills, California, United States

North Hills, California, United States
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Honda Shadow photos

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Honda Shadow tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:no

Honda Shadow description

For sale my Shadow 750 project bike. Clean title, current registration. Pink slip in hand. The engine turns over but does not working. Needs attention overall. This is a real project for someone who knows motorcycles. lt is complete but small screws may be are missing. As is condition no warranty. Fork seals replaced, real good tires. You can judge under the pictures. If you have any question please contact me! LOCAL PICK UP ONLY ! Thank you and Good Luck !

Moto blog

Honda announced a hardcore version of the Africa Twin

Thu, 09 Mar 2017

At the Motodays show in Rome, Honda announced a hardcore version of the Africa Twin, featuring Dakar styling, technical innovations and a price tag that surpasses the exterior of the motorcycle in severity. The Italian division of Honda has comprehensively modified the CRF1000L, giving it the dashing style of an experimental vehicle along the way. There is a pretty good attempt to endow the motorcycle with the features of a Dakar monster.

Law enforcement moved to two heavily modified CRF1000L Africa Twin

Sat, 02 Dec 2017

The level of development of modern motorcycles is so high that the police could safely choose the standard model and not feel left out. But no - they ordered two custom bikes! In the end they could take the extreme Africa Twin Adventure Sports which is an excellent option, although quite specific for the road service.

Buying countless tatty bikes. And that Marquez fella

Fri, 10 May 2013

A South African friend of mine called Trevor Binder told me last weekend I’m quite obviously in the advanced stages of a terrible disease. He recognises the affliction because he admits to suffering from the same condition for many years and so far hasn’t found a cure.  He says he can’t stop collecting bikes and while I didn’t think I had a problem, last weekend he pointed out I should be careful as I’m starting to acquire bikes at an alarming rate. I wasn’t really worried about spending a modest amount of cash an old KTM 125 race bike, a 350 LC and a Fizzy over the past six months but Trevor says I’m on a slippery slope.  He says it always starts with bikes that have some sentimental value but then swiftly moves on to buying any old tat.  Trevor is a wealthy man with dozens of nice bikes in his collection but more recently has been on Gumtree bidding for £150 Solex front wheel drive step - thrus, and doesn’t know why.  Closer to home, James Whitham has recently confirmed he may also have these symptoms and is actively seeking therapy.  I’ll be monitoring the situation from now on but in the meantime if anyone hears of a reasonably priced Raleigh Wisp for sale please let me know.