What about 1996 Magna750?
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What about 1996 Magna750?
Hi guys. Pros and cons of 1996 Honda Magna750
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The Magnas are great bikes. The V4 engine is very, very powerful for its size. It can easily outgun a cruiser bike in the 1400cc range. Also the V4 configuration has been around for a long while so it is very reliable.
Cons - The 3rd gen magna went to a chain drive so there is added maintenance. Also it is only 5 speed. The brakes are outdated if you ask me (drum brakes in the rear).
I love mine
Cons - The 3rd gen magna went to a chain drive so there is added maintenance. Also it is only 5 speed. The brakes are outdated if you ask me (drum brakes in the rear).
I love mine

1987 Honda <B>SUPER</B> Magna
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I can personally vouch for the magna engine (since my 84 Interceptor had the same engine for the most part).
They have more power than a lot of bikes that are double their displacement. The magna was a little small for me when I rode one though.. other than that, very nice bike.
They have more power than a lot of bikes that are double their displacement. The magna was a little small for me when I rode one though.. other than that, very nice bike.
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- sharpmagna
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Yeah you could shoot me a PM, but posting gets you more exposure and insight from lots of people.wickedrider wrote:I was going to ask you Super Magna Directly. Didn't knowhow.
I bought my bike from a guy who was 6' and he said the bike was too small for him. I've ridden with another Super owner (6'2") and he has no problems on the bike (actually he's got a second bike as a project bike). I guess it all depends on what you want the bike for.
The 3rd gen Magna is a bit different from mine. It is a 5speed and chain driven at 750cc while my 87 is a 6speed and shaft driven and 700cc. The 50cc difference doesn't make a big deal in performance though.
Here is a site with some good info on the Magna: http://www.magnaownersoftexas.org/specs.htm
This site is dedicated to the "Super" Magna: http://supermagna.com/
1987 Honda <B>SUPER</B> Magna
[i]Bikesexual - I like to ride it long and hard...[/i]
[i]Bikesexual - I like to ride it long and hard...[/i]