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2000 Honda Magna 250
2000 Honda Magna 250
We mention this bike as an example of the many stunning smaller machines--like Kawasaki's EL250V and Suzuki's Intruder 250-- that used to make it to our shores. The Magna 250 sports a 249cc V-twin engine, low-slung chassis and swept-back handlebars for an original cruiser look. Korean manufacturer Daelim makes an imitation of the Magna 250 with a 125cc single-cylinder engine. Seat height: 27 inches.

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