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2009 Honda Shadow on 2040-motos

US $3,695.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Jackson, Kentucky, United States

Jackson, Kentucky, United States
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Honda Shadow tech info

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

Honda Shadow description

This bike is in great condition as you can see from the pics.  I personally feel that this is the best looking Honda shadow ever made.  The heavy metallic charcoal paint really pops out at you when in the light and the deep red flames are the perfect touch to add some attitude.  This bike has under 7k miles and is in near showroom condition.  It comes with an aftermarket windshield and sissy bar as you can see in the pictures.  It also the highly desired aftermarket Mustang seat for comfort whether you're taking one of those long distance rides or just out for the evening.  Also included is the little pocket holder on the tank.  The pocket holder is attached by Velcro towards the bottom of the tank at the seat and that is coming loose but can be replaced if you think necessary, but it's not anything to detract from the value of the bike.  The front tire is brand new and the rear is in the same condition.  

Now as for the imperfections.  One of the rear signal lights has had some of the chrome scratched off, but doesn't seem to be any sort of an issue as far as leading to more peeling and you can see that in the pictures and it's cheap enough to replace if it's an issue for you. I think they are under $20 and maybe even under $10.  Also, there is one small dent on the left side of the tank just above the S in shadow.  It is very hard and almost impossible to spot unless you are looking for it and just happen to catch the right angle.  Other than that, there are some scuffs on the left foot peg.  

Now by pointing these minor imperfections out to you it may seem different than what it is.  Make no mistake about it, if you were standing in front of this bike and looking at it for the first time you would be hard pressed to determine whether or not this was a brand new bike.  You need to know about the small imperfections so that you're not surprised by them, but don't let them overshadow what you're actually getting here, which is one of the most beautiful bikes on the road today.  

This bike's retail value is $4130.  This is usually based upon an average of 3k miles added per year which means this bike should have anywhere from 18k-21k miles on it and it only has ONE THIRD of that with under 7k.  So if you were to use the buy it now option, you would be getting a great deal on a great bike, but don't hesitate to make me an offer because I'm capable of making and even greater deal for someone at any given moment.  It just depends on my mood at the moment.lol

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me and I will be more than happy to help in any way that I can. Buy with confidence, I have 100% feedback and this bike has a clean title.

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