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Story: I have been after my wife for about two years to get a bike since I now commute close to 20 miles daily to work. I own a '69 blazer and the gas mileage on it is horrendous (10mpg--12 if she is tuned perfectly) Anyway when gas hit $1.80 per gallon here she was convinced I am right. I searched for the right bike for about 3-4 months. I drove a Vulcan, great bike with good acceleration and great lines. I drove several shadows, impressive look but a little doggy. I drove the Yamaha V-star and really love the low seat, but the tank and handle bars were a little too fat to me, and the get up and go just wasn't there. I had just about settled on a '97 Vulcan 800 with 7k miles. Then I saw a beautiful yellow '94 Magna. It was too far away to go look at or test drive. But, the V-4 really sparked my interest. I searched for one around here and came across this awesome looking bike on Trader online. It said '87 supermagna. I thought "There must be some mistake, this looks too good to be that old." I called on it and was very interested. I had driven a V45 years ago and was very impressed with the power and smoothness of the V-4. I am thrilled to say I now own a "classic" bike. I actually enjoy driving to work and look forward to the ride home, even in traffic. My bike only had 6500 miles on it when I bought it. It looks brand spankin' new. Everyone who sees it can't believe it is 14 years old! I think these are also aphrodisiacs (my wife is quite amorous since we got the bike!) ANYONE LOOKING FOR A CLASSIC BLAZER, MINE IS UP FOR SALE!
Owner:  Alan Grover, owner #226
Bike:  1987 Honda Magna VF700C