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2011 Honda Vt750c Phantom Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $7,278.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Graphite Black
Location:

Brighton, Michigan, US

Brighton, MI, US
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2011 Honda VT750C Phantom, VT750C - The Honda VT750C Phantom perfectly captures the classic bobber look of yesteryear, with its black engine, black wheels, black handlebar, black bobbed fenders... black almost everything . The look may be raw and rough, yet the ride is anything but, because beneath the Phantoms distinctive exterior beats the heart of a high-performance cruiser thats just the right size for city or open-road riding. Sit in the wide and comfortable seat, and youll notice right away how easily your feet can be placed flat on the ground. Its a confidence-inspiring seating position that combines with an upright riding posture for enhanced comfort and control on longer trips. This is one cruiser that youll really want to ride, not just clean, polish and admire.

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