When was the Honda VT750C replaced by the Honda Shadow Ace?

When was the Honda VT750C replaced by the Honda Shadow Ace?

The VT750c was replaced by an 800 cc version the VT800c in 1988. The VT600c was launched in 1988 as Honda’s new entry level Shadow though still slotted above the Honda Rebel. The line changed little until the introduction of the 750 cc Honda Shadow Ace in 1997.

What’s the difference between a Honda Shadow 750 ACE?

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When did Honda stop making the Shadow Sabre?

History. From 2000 to 2007, the Honda Shadow Sabre replaced the VT1100 until the 1,100 cc class was discontinued in favor of the new VTX line, specifically the 1,300 cc offering known as the VTX1300. As of 2011, the Shadow brand has been limited to a single 750 cc cruiser available in Spirit, Aero, Phantom, and RS trims.

When did the Honda Shadow 500cc come out?

The 500cc “VT500C” introduced in 1983 featured chrome side covers and black engine covers. The headlight was chrome and rectangular and had a single horn.

When did Honda VT750C come out in Canada?

The VT750C remained available in Canada for the 1984 and 1985 model years nearly unchanged, apart from color, from the 1983 model.

When did the Honda Shadow series come out?

In 1983, Honda introduced the Shadow series of motorcycles in an attempt to address the needs of the American cruiser market with the VT500c and VT750c. However, due to tariff restrictions in the United States on imported Japanese bikes over 701 cc, the VT750c was reduced to 700 cc in 1984 and was sold as the Vt700c.