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1984 Honda Magna on 2040-motos

US $5400
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:17 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States
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Honda Magna tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,100 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller TypeType:Cruiser WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Honda Magna description

1984 Honda V65 Magna VF1100 Motorcycle. 

Things to know about the Mechanics on this Motorcycle:
The Bike starts up and runs good. It goes thru the gears and stops well. Both the front and rear brakes work on the motorcycle. The Chrome on the bike looks Good with a few dents in the front fender as seen in the images. The left hand Mirror is starting to lose the mirror finish on the mirror as seen in the image. The Tires both look good with good tire tread. The Seat looks good with some wear from being used but no tears & no repairs. The bike has a small tool bag that comes with the bike. The fuel tank has a couple of paint small nicks in the tank and a small dent. Some of the chrome finish needs to be polished due to age. The bikes paint is factory and it has never been repainted.  The Bike has had a lot of repairs done to it in the past few years.  I have sales receipts of the repairs that I will provide the winning bidder. The old owner removed the pipes baffles so it's louder then normal has a nice rumble to it. When the bike comes to temperature it hold temp and didn't over heat. The Cooling Fan turns on when needed to suck the air thru the radiator to keep the bike cool. Tach works speedo works all gauges and lights work. 

Some of the parts that have been replaced and or repairs.
  1. New Battery. July 1st 2016
  2. Replaced Starter with Used Starter. July 1st 2016
  3. Remove Fuel Tank Clean out and seal inside of the tank. Repairs done in 2013
  4. Rebuilt all 4 Carbs. Repairs done in 2013
  5. Rebuilt Front Forks. Repairs done in 2013
  6. Replaced Wind Shield Screen. Repairs done in 2013
  7. Rebuilt Brake Calipers. Repairs done in 2013
  8. Replaced Throttle Cables. Repairs done in 2013
  9. Drain and replace fluids. Repairs done in 2013 
  10. New Spark Plugs. Repairs done in 2013

The Motorcycle is not Plated & not Insured. The Motorcycle will need to be picked up from our office in 
Walled Lake, Michigan.    
If you have any questions please ask. 


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