So I got a Magna

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    20211205_183743.jpg 20211205_184050.jpg so I found a Yellow Magna. 96 with 6k.
    New girl was a bit afraid of the VFR... seat is a bit of a climb for her.
     
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    Those are good bikes. I'm not a cruiser guy, but I enjoyed riding those when I worked at the dealership. Pretty fucking bullet proof and handles decent with the reasonable front wheel size.

    I sold and installed a shitte-tonne of small screens, backrests and Cobra slip-ons for those.

    Nice.
     
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    I always wanted one of those but didn't think I'd fit the cruiser type.... nice looking bike in the yellow. No miles, jeez!!
     
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    Sweet Magna! I've ridden a few of those, always enjoyed it.
     
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    best colour! How much you pay?
     
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    Paid 800. But a replacement set of carbs, tank derusting, new front tire, fork freshener, new bars, new seat, Tank gonna need new paint, and all the labor. So the total is adding up.
    2200 total.
     
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    So with the carbs... they came wit a complete motor wire harness and some other bits.
    I'm thinking the crome stator and clutch cover should fit the VFR!
     
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    I left my covers ratty as they are partially covered with the fairings, "just don't be an accountant when your getting a bike running" Cool bike
     
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    You know it's not my first time yo.
    Had to change the VFR TIRES.
    20211207_142238.jpg
     
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