What would cause a motorcycle to die when you put it in gear?
The most common cause for a motorcycle engine to die when selecting first gear is a faulty side stand switch. If the motorcycle stalls with a jerk when put into gear, it may be due to the clutch plates binding together, a stretched clutch cable, a leaky master cylinder or a poorly tuned engine.
How many gears does a Honda Magna 750 have?
1982–1984 V45 (VF750C) Magna, 1984-1986 V42 (VF700C) Magna
Also called | VF750C V45 |
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Transmission | 6-speed, straight-cut Gears, Multi-plate wet clutch, shaft drive. |
Suspension | Front: Telescopic anti-dive Travel: 5.5in, Rear: Swing Arm, Travel: 3.9in |
Brakes | Front: Dual 10.8in disc, Rear: 6.25in drum |
How tall is a 1997 Honda 750 Magna?
Put a good seat on it ala ACE 750. Manufacturer: Honda Model: 1997 VF750C Magna Price: $7499 Engine: dohc 4-valve 90-degree V-four Bore x stroke: 70mm x 48.6mm Displacement: 748cc Carburetion: four 34mm CV Transmission: 5-speed Wheelbase: 65.0 in. Seat height: 28.0 in. Fuel capacity: 3.6 gal.
What was the displacement of a 1983 Honda Magna?
The 1983 V65 Magna was competing with the new released Yamaha V-max powerful motorcycle and later with Suzuki’s response to Magna, the Madura. This model offered also a smaller engine displacement of 700cc, but while the Magna displaced 1100cc, the big Madura, as well as the V-max, displaced 1200cc.
When did the Honda VF 750C Magna come out?
The VF700C kept being produced until the end of 1986, beginning of 1987 when the second generation of VF700C and VF750C was introduced. For the two years (1987, 1988) the 2G Magna was produced, it was dubbed the Super Magna. In 1987, the 700cc motor developed 80bhp @9500rpm, with torque being 46 ft-lbs @7500rpm.
Where can I find a Honda Shadow 750 service manual?
Here you will find manuals for various models of the Honda VT750 motorcycles. Here you will find links to access the service manual for the Honda Shadow Spirit VT750DC (chain driven), the Honda Shadow Spirit VT750C2 (shaft Driven), and the Shadow Aero VT750C (shaft driven) motorcycles.