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1984 Honda Magna on 2040-motos

US $3,000.00
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:56
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
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Honda Magna tech info

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Honda Magna description

Bike is mechanically sound. Body is in great condition with the exception of a couple of small dings on the gas tank. (See pictures) I tried to get a picture of it the best I could. 

This specific model bike was ranked among the fastest in production motorcycles with a design speed of 173 to 176 miles per hour. This bike is a great piece of history.

If you have any questions, feel free to email me and I will give you a phone number.

This motorcycle can be seen in person at 5150 Angola Road in Toledo, Ohio.

PICKUP ONLY! 

WE WILL NOT DELIVER OR SHIP THIS ITEM!

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