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2012 Honda Shadow Phantom (vt750c2b) on 2040-motos

$7,100
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:1550
Location:

Claremont, Minnesota

Claremont, MN
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Honda Shadow photos

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Honda Shadow tech info

TypeType:Cruiser

Honda Shadow description

2012 Honda Shadow Phantom (VT750C2B), 2012 Honda Shadow Phantom 750 with 1550 miles. Added are chrome foot boards and also passenger back rest and rack; all approximately $750 in extras. Flat black in color this bike is truly amazing with the looks and comfortability of the ride! Have not owned very long, but needs to go to make room in our garage for our hot rod project! Very sharp bike, guaranteed you will not be disappointed. Very snappy motor for a cruiser and fuel injection is a must here with the smooth start and idle capabilities. This bike is priced very well with the add-ons and figuring tax you will pay at a dealer for a bike with 1500 less miles, is it worth the money? $7100 obo willing to take offers at any time. Mark 507-456-3584 Text or call $7,100.00

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