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1999 Honda Shadow on 2040-motos

US $3,800.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:25 ColorColor: Black & Blue
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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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

Great looking and running Honda Shadow Aero 1100 VT 1100C3. 
Many Chrome upgrades, K&N filters,new synthetic Mobil oil, filter and gear oil, recent battery,recent white wall tires,hard saddle bags, sissy bar, back rest driver,selling because bought an other Honda.This model was called the mini Harley, she is a Head turning with a great paint scheme. Bike has rust pit on the engine guards and few minor scratches.
I stay forever with the reliability from Honda USA. Never had a problem to start, always ready and needs only normal maintenance.Original VT 1100 C3 Manual and tools.
Clean title.
 I recommend you to see this bike by yourself or have someone inspecting before bidding since this bike is sold as is where is.
 i reserve the right to end this auction early since she is listed locally. Only bid if you really intend to purchase this bike.

1999 Honda VT1100C3 Shadow Aero

MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS

Manufacturer - Make - Model - Year: Honda VT 1100 C3 Shadow Aero 1999 
Motorcycle Style: Cruiser

ENGINE SPECS

Engine Type: 1099 cc, 4 Stroke - Liquid Cooled - V Twin 
Engine Bore and Stroke: 87.5 mm x 91.4 mm 
Compression Ratio: 8:1 
Valves SOHC, 3 valves/cylinder 
Carburetion: 36mm, diaphragm-type, CV 
Ignition System: Solid-state digital, two spark plugs per cylinder 
Claimed Horsepower: 52 hp (38.8 kW) @ 4750 rpm 
Maximum Torque: 84 Nm (62 ft. lbs) @ 2500 rpm

Tranmission type: 5 speed 

Final Drive: Shaft drive
Starting: Electronic

CHASSIS SPECS

Suspension - Front: 41mm fork, 150 mm travel 
Suspension - Rear: Dual shocks with 5 way spring preload adjustment, 95 mm travel

MISCELLANEOUS SPECS

Tire - Front: 140/80-17 
Tire - Rear: 170/80-15 
Brakes - Front: single 316 mm disc with 2-piston calipers 
Brakes - Rear: single 176 mm disc with 1-piston calipers

DIMENSIONS

Seat Height: 725 mm (28.5 inches) 
Wheelbase 1680 mm (66.1 inches) 
Fuel Capacity: 16 l (4.2 Gal) 
Dry Weight (without fluids): 277 kg (610.7 pounds) 

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