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Honda : Magna 1983 honday magna low miles

Honda : Magna 1983 honday magna low miles

$3,000

Elmhurst, Illinois

Year 1983

Make Honda

Model Magna

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

BOUGHT FROM A FRIEND THAT HAD THE BIKE IN INSIDE STORAGE FOR MANY YEARS. PLANNED TO CONVERT IT INTO A BOBBER STYLE MOTORCYCLE BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT. I RODE THIS BIKE TO AND FROM THE TRAIN EVERY DAY FOR THE LAST FEW YEARS. ONLY 1.0 MILES AWAY. JUST BOUGHT A CAR AND MAKING ROOM IN THE GARAGE FOR CAR # 2.I PAINTED IT WITH BLACK MAT PLASTI DIP WHICH PEELS OFF EASILY. ALSO, I CHANGED THE HANDLE BARS. IF YOU WANT ORIGINAL PARTS I STILL HAVE THEM. STARTS RIGHT UP & RUNS GREAT! AWESOME ENGINEERING. Honda V65 Magna Claimed power: 116hp @ 9,500rpm Top speed: 137mph (period test) Engine: 1,098cc liquid-cooled DOHC 90-degree V4 Weight: 618lb (wet) Price then/now: $3,898/$2,000-$4,000Landmark. Watershed. Call it what you will, Honda’s 1983 V65 Magna marked a major departure in motorcycle design. For the first time, a Japanese motorcycle maker’s fastest, most powerful motorcycle had pull-back handlebars and its footpegs well in front of the seat. The Power Cruiser had been born.Sure, Harley-Davidson had been making foot-forward cruisers just about forever, and Yamaha had introduced the “special” stepped-seat, beach-bar look in the late Seventies, but it was Big Red that put serious power in the picture. The Honda V65 Magna was built around a 65ci double overhead cam V4 that delivered more than 100 horsepower to the back wheel, propelling the muscular missile to sub-11-second standing quarters at nearly 125mph.Not every pilot could pull off that party-piece, though. A 45/55 front-to-rear weight bias and laid-back riding position meant keeping the front wheel down was a challenge. And if the road threw you a curve, the lazy 30-degree rake, 63-inch wheelbase and light front end meant vague steering and a tendency to run wide. With the rider’s weight mainly butt-supported, road imperfections could jar the spine, while dialing back the fully adjustable twin shocks invited jacking from the shaft final drive. And although the thrust of the big V4 was seductive, it wasn’t all plain sailing: In city riding, Cycle magazine’s March 1983 test found a combination of too much driveline lash and under-damped CV carbs made for a “low-speed, jerk and lurch routine.” Even so, Cycle said it was the engine that was by far “the V65’s best feature, and motorcyclists who buy the V65 on looks will quickly find themselves enchanted by the 1100’s performance.” The source of this excitement was a 1,098cc liquid-cooled, 90-degree V4 with four overhead camshafts. Each pair of camshafts was driven from the center of the four-main-bearing crank by its own chain, opening four valves per cylinder at a narrow (for the time) 38-degree included angle via screw-adjustable rockers. Primary drive was by straight-cut gears using a split gear on the crankshaft to reduce lash and gear noise and a semi-slipper, diaphragm-spring clutch that allowed half of the plates to release during over-aggressive downshifting. A 6-speed gearbox (five plus overdrive, said Honda) drove the back wheel via two bevel gears and a shaft.The powerhouse breathed through four 36mm Keihin CV carbs drawing from an airbox set in a recess cut into the gas tank. This compromised fuel space, requiring a second tank hidden under the seat and fed by an electric pump. Not surprisingly, perhaps, all this performance and complexity came at a price: Ridden enthusiastically, the Magna’s fuel consumption could drop into the low 30s, and with just 4.5 gallons of fuel in both tanks (and no fuel gauge or reserve tap — just a low-fuel warning light) an unprepared rider could get caught short — including Cycle World’s April 1983 tester, who found out the hard way and had to push the big brute home.

Trim V45

Honda : Magna 1983 honda magna v 45

Honda : Magna 1983 honda magna v 45

$750

Rollingstone, Minnesota

Year 1983

Make Honda

Model Magna

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is a 1983 Honda Magna V45. The reason for selling this motorcycle is because I believe that there is an electrical problem. Last summer I had noticed that there were a few wires that had burned up and melted. I became concerned with having an electrical fire at some point. I have only ridden it once since the 4th of July last year, and that was when I winterized it. On the 4th of July last year one of the wires for the starter solenoid had melted. All that happened at the time was I rode it shut it off for a few minutes and when I went to start it again there wasn't any power to anything. Once I found the problem I was able to move the plug a little and get power to start it and ride it home. But I have been afraid to ride it since. I am guessing maybe a voltage regulator but I don't really know, I didn't have it looked at. The bike does start, run, and drive. Last summer I thought the bike was running at its best performance in the 6 years that I have owned it. It should start and run just as well as it did last year. I winterized it last fall, drained all gas from the carburetors and removed the battery. All that needs to be done is put the battery back in, turn the gas on, turn the key and go. THIS MOTORCYCLE WILL BE SOLD AS IS NO QUESTIONS ASKED. I will not part bike out sold as a whole unit. The bad things about the bike: *Cobbled together speedometer (original speedometer broke). *Left side cover is broken a little. *Motor has a slight lifter tick to it. *Seat has a very little tear on a bottom corner just above the left side cover. *Chrome is dull *Turn signals on the right hand side are the originals and are in tough shape. I had replaced them all around but the bike tipped over on me once and the turn signals didn't cope well with it. *The bike has I figure about 53,000 miles on it. The original speedometer had broken at 50,100 miles. I think the speedometer that is on the motorcycle had about 3,000 miles on it when I put it on this bike (it now has 6,000). The good things about the bike: *Transmission work flawlessly. *No dents in the gas tank. *Front forks were rebuilt last spring ($250). I only put a few hundred miles on the rebuilt forks. *Ignition switch was replaced. *Starter solenoid was replaced. *Front tire is like new (maybe a few thousand miles on it). *Rear tire is maybe at like half tread. *Battery is a high quality dry cell battery, I think I spent like $70 for it a few years ago now. I am open to answering any questions to the best of my ability. I am open to any offers you have for the motorcycle. If you are interested and want to see the motorcycle in person I will try my best to work around your schedule. Shipment for the motorcycle is buyer pickup only. Any other form of shipment is buyers responsibility. Buyer will need to pay $250 within 48 hours of final sale. The remaining sum can be paid thru Paypal or in person upon pickup. No personal checks will be accepted. PAYPAL, CASH, OR MONEY ORDER ONLY!!!! Please email me with any questions before buying. Thank You for looking.

Trim V45

Honda : Magna 1988 honda v 45 magna

Honda : Magna 1988 honda v 45 magna

$750

Las Vegas, Nevada

Year 1988

Make Honda

Model Magna

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

Low miles not running sold "as Is"

Trim V45