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2002 Honda Shadow Bobber Cheap Low Miles on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Houston, Texas

Houston, TX
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Honda Shadow description

Looking to sell my bike, owned it only for a few months and I absolutely love it but I rather get back into business and start investing my money again. Its a 2002 with very low miles, I hit 5700 today riding it. the rear fender has been shortened and has been bobbed out and added progressive shocks for a smoother ride. I get compliments everywhere I go, definitely a 1 of a kind bike! It has custom paint job and a few little extras on it. The only thing I did to it was add a red LED strip at the rear to work with the brake, other than that, I haven't done anything to it. Price is FIRM at 3500 The bike has a clean title and has the two original keys. I have never had a problem with it and it ALWAYS starts right up without hesitant. My contact number is

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