For Sale: 1986 Honda Accord in Bennington, Vermont for sale in Bennington, VT
Vehicle Description This 1986 Honda VF700C Magna sat in a barn for the past 12 years, the seller says.
It is complete and in good condition, and it runs and drives well, he adds, adding that he does not use it.
The motorcycle shows well in photos, with just a few minor blemishes seen in the provided photos.
Introduced as the V45 Magna in 1982, the cruiser-style middleweight musclebike became the 700 Magna for 1983.
This was the middle child in the Magna muscle cruiser family, and it combined its laid-back styling with speed no traditional cruiser could touch, including a 12.
6-second quarter-mile at 106 mph.
Performance was courtesy of Honda's smooth, liquid-cooled 90-degree V4 that growled rather than rumbled.
Shaft drive made for quiet, low-maintenance riding.
A long 61.
6-inch wheelbase gave the Magna the proper stretched-out cruiser stance.
The overdrive sixth gear allowed for relaxed highway cruising and good fuel economy, and the Honda TRAC (Torque Reactive Anti-dive Control) front fork aided handling.
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It is complete and in good condition, and it runs and drives well, he adds, adding that he does not use it.
The motorcycle shows well in photos, with just a few minor blemishes seen in the provided photos.
Introduced as the V45 Magna in 1982, the cruiser-style middleweight musclebike became the 700 Magna for 1983.
This was the middle child in the Magna muscle cruiser family, and it combined its laid-back styling with speed no traditional cruiser could touch, including a 12.
6-second quarter-mile at 106 mph.
Performance was courtesy of Honda's smooth, liquid-cooled 90-degree V4 that growled rather than rumbled.
Shaft drive made for quiet, low-maintenance riding.
A long 61.
6-inch wheelbase gave the Magna the proper stretched-out cruiser stance.
The overdrive sixth gear allowed for relaxed highway cruising and good fuel economy, and the Honda TRAC (Torque Reactive Anti-dive Control) front fork aided handling.
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