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1986 Honda Vf700c Magna V42 Blacked Out Hd Killer Custom Street Racer on 2040-motos

US $3,550.00
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:496 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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Honda Magna tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):698 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC2108GM201454

Honda Magna description

  You are bidding on a one of a kind 1986 Honda V42 Magna, Custom built by Robb Ess of BlueCat Motorcycles in Saint Paul, MN. The machine has 496 Original Miles. It was purchased in 1986, ridden 89 miles, and put into storage. It was again purchased this past June from the estate of the late owner. It has been completely inspected, and all aged seals/mechanical components were replaced. The carburetors have been re-jetted, the airbox modified, SuperTrapp exhaust installed and tuned, and cosmetically updated to resemble the runner-up design that almost, but not quite, beat out Arlen Ness to become the Infamous Super Magna, which was debuted in 1987. This machine is in LIKE NEW condition. It is ridiculously fast, nimble, and 100% stunning. It has, and will out preform most HD's and Victorys,( including stock V-Rods), in the daily stoplight to stoplight grind. It is exceptionally comfortable on long trips. This machine is for sale locally. If you like to see it in person, stop by 460 N. Prior Ave, St. Paul MN. 55104.    This motorcycle is being sold as-is without a warranty. It has a clean, current, lien free Certificate of Ownership Title within the state of Minnesota with current registration good through February 2014.    There will be a Non-Refundable $500 Down Deposit via Paypal after the close of auction that is due within 24 hours. The remaining Full payment is due at or before time of pickup which is due within 7 days of close of auction. The buyer is fully responsible for communicating & arranging shipping. Shipping and pickup arrangements must be done within 7 days of auction close. Happy bidding, and please send any & all questions you may have. For faster response to specific questions please call Robb, (651)645-1172. Thanks.  photo RobbsMagna001.jpg  photo RobbsMagna002.jpg  photo RobbsMagna003.jpg  photo RobbsMagna004.jpg  photo RobbsMagna005.jpg  photo RobbsMagna006.jpg  photo RobbsMagna007.jpg  photo RobbsMagna008.jpg  photo RobbsMagna009.jpg  photo RobbsMagna010.jpg  photo RobbsMagna011.jpg  photo RobbsMagna012.jpg  photo RobbsMagna013.jpg  photo RobbsMagna014.jpg  photo RobbsMagna015.jpg  photo RobbsMagna016.jpg  photo RobbsMagna017.jpg  photo RobbsMagna018.jpg  photo RobbsMagna019.jpg  photo RobbsMagna020.jpg  photo RobbsMagna021.jpg  photo RobbsMagna022.jpg  photo RobbsMagna023.jpg  photo RobbsMagna024.jpg  photo RobbsMagna025.jpg  photo RobbsMagna026.jpg  photo RobbsMagna027.jpg  photo RobbsMagna028.jpg  photo RobbsMagna029.jpg  photo RobbsMagna030.jpg  photo RobbsMagna031.jpg  photo RobbsMagna032.jpg  photo RobbsMagna033.jpg  photo RobbsMagna034.jpg  photo RobbsMagna035.jpg  photo RobbsMagna036.jpg  photo RobbsMagna037.jpg  photo RobbsMagna038.jpg  photo RobbsMagna039.jpg

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