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2000 Honda Shadow Ace 750 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $1,580.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:1828 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hermitage, Pennsylvania, US

Hermitage, Pennsylvania, US
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Honda Shadow photos

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Honda Shadow tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RC4465YK301147

Honda Shadow description

Here is one really nice Honda for sale.  My brother bought this brand new in 2000 and has been the sole owner up until last year, at which point I bought it from him.  In the thirteen years of ownership he only put 1828 miles on it!  As a matter of fact, it hasn't been registered since 2007 or inspected since 2004!  It hasn't been ridden very much at all.  It just sat in the garage, just being moved from one spot to another.  He put the following aftermarket items on it...

  1. Seat backrests
  2. Saddlebags and Fender bag
  3. Two tone windshield
  4. Highway bar and highway pegs
  5. Complete Vance and Hines exhaust system
  6. K&N jetting kit and Washable filter
Also included is a really nice bike cover for storage.  Hopefully you are in the market for a really nice motorcycle at a great price.  I am looking to get exactly what I paid for it.  I didn't put some giant reserve price on it.  Yes it is thirteen years old and yes it is used, but I promise it is worth every penny. 
The battery has been replaced and is strong.  The tires are starting to show some checking, so you might have to replace them for inspection.  I am guessing with some fresh gas and plugs it won't miss a beat.  The carb has stayed drained in storage and I haven't messed with it since I wasn't in the position to ride and enjoy it. 

Please feel free to e-mail me and ask questions.  I will answer your questions truthfully and post them with the response, on this ad for others to read.  If you need to talk to me over the phone, I would be happy to send my number.

I would like to leave the shipping up to you, but if you absolutely cannot come to pick it up, I may be able to help you in some form.

Thank you for your interest and happy bidding.  God Bless



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