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2009 Honda 750 Shadow Spirit on 2040-motos

$5,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:500
Location:

Dothan, Alabama

Dothan, AL
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Honda Shadow description

i am posting this on behalf of my uncle he has a 2009 Honda shadow spirit he put $650 in new pipes new saddle bags and new handlebars with a windshield.believe it or not it really only has 500 mis on ithe has a clean and free titlethis bike is very well maintained you have to see it to believe itmy uncle had to have back surgery so he isnt able to ride it any morehe is asking for 5700 but willing to negotiate on the price but no low balersand questions or if you want to go see it call or text we can arrange for you to come see it.this bike is located in bonifay fl.

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