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2006 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 (cycle Specialties) on 2040-motos

$4,395
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2006 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 (Cycle Specialties), $4,395, image 1

Honda Shadow description

18K MilesAll of our pre-owned bikes have been through a full safety inspection and have been serviced before being sold. We look into every safety and reliability aspect of the whole entire bike. We also have Warranty's and Maintenance Packages available on certain pre-owned bikes based on year and model which can be included into the financing of the unit. Plus with every sale of a New or Pre-owned Motorcycle we offer "EMPLOYEE PRICING" on all Parts and Accessories at the time of purchase of the unit.If you want this bike click the link below to fill out our credit application!http://cyclespecialtiesperformance.com/Financing.htmlALL TYPES OF FINANCING AVAILABLECycle Specialties Performance3401 Wade Hampton BlvdTaylors, SC 29687864.244.XXXXCheck out our web sitefor our ENTIRE MOTORCYCLE, ATV, UTV, AND JET SKI INVENTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!http://www.cyclespecialtiesperformance.comLike us on Facebook!http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cycle-Specialties-Performance/333803893318877CBR ZX ten GSXR Kawasaki Honda Ninja Suzuki Gixxer Yamaha R6

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