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2009 Honda Shadow 750 Spirit Vt750c2 on 2040-motos

$3,998
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:6425 ColorColor: Pink
Location:

Round Rock, Texas

Round Rock, TX
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Honda Shadow tech info

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Honda Shadow description

2009 Honda Shadow 750 Spirit VT750C2, BOOK VALUE IS 5,115 FINANCING AND WARRANTY AVAILABLE!! 90 DAY LABOR WARRANTY INCLUDED!! YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2009 HONDA SHADOW 750 SPIRIT (VT750C2) WITH 6,425 MILES ON IT. IT IS PINK IN COLOR AND POWERED BY A 745CC HONDA CARBURETED V-TWIN ENGINE AND 5-SPEED TRANSMISSION. THE BIKE COMES WITH A TOURING WINDSHIELD, SADDLEBAG BRACKETS, AND 2 KEYS. THERE ARE NO SCRATCHES DENTS, OR DINGS THAT I CAN FIND WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A TOUCHED UP CHIP ON THE LEFT SIDE COVER, LIGHT SCUFFS UNDER THE PASSENGER PAD ON BOTH SIDES OF THE REAR FENDER. THE CHROME AND ALUMINUM ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. THE TIRES HAVE GOOD TREAD LEFT ON THEM. WE LOVE TRADES!!! *NATIONWIDE FINANCING AVAILABLE!!! *WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE!!! *NATIONWIDE WARRANTY AVAILABLE!!! *0 DOWN SIGN & RIDE!!! 90 Day or 3,000 Mile Limited Labor Warranty Included!!* *See dealer for details, not all bikes will qualify* CLICK ON THE ORANGE ICON BELOW AND APPLY NOW FOR AN ALMOST INSTANT ANSWER BY EMAIL *For VERY WELL QUALIFIED buyers, not all applicants/motorcycles will qualify. CALL 512-735-5151 or email to CLICK ON THE PICTURES BELOW TO ENLARGE

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