How many miles does a 2004 Honda Shadow have?

How many miles does a 2004 Honda Shadow have?

2004 HONDA SHADOW AERO 750 WITH 11500 MILES. EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH CORBIN SEAT, WINDSHIELD, BACKREST AND RACK. ALWAYS GARAGED, NO DINGS OR DENTS. N… 2004 HONDA Shadow VT750CA, STOP IN AND SEE US OR GIVE US A CALL 814-539-4114 NOBODY BEATS A CERNICS DEAL!!… 2004 Honda® Shadow Sabre, SWEET PIECE! PURPLE WITH FLAMES!! HURRY IN! CLASSIC!…

What to know about the Honda Shadow 600?

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What’s the top speed of a Honda Shadow?

At the drag strip, the Shadow turns—rolls, really— 14.73-second quarter miles at 86.34 mph. Even Yamaha’s 535 Virago is faster than that. A rev limiter cuts the spark at 8000 rpm. But Shadow buyers will likely ignore the numbers, and they’re right to do so because in performance, as in styling, the VLX continues to feel larger than it is.

Is the Honda VT600C Shadow a good motorcycle?

The 600 hasn’t the level of thrust to pull the grips out of your hand; its torque is flat and low but always there. The VLX climbs hills with an earnest, willing chug; pulls away from a standing stop on idle; lugs from 20 miles per hour in top gear like a tug boat.

How much does a Honda VT 600 Shadow cost?

General information Model: Honda VT 600 Shadow VLX Year: 2004 Category: Custom / cruiser Price as new: US$ 4999. MSRP depends on country, taxes

2004 HONDA SHADOW AERO 750 WITH 11500 MILES. EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH CORBIN SEAT, WINDSHIELD, BACKREST AND RACK. ALWAYS GARAGED, NO DINGS OR DENTS. N… 2004 HONDA Shadow VT750CA, STOP IN AND SEE US OR GIVE US A CALL 814-539-4114 NOBODY BEATS A CERNICS DEAL!!… 2004 Honda® Shadow Sabre, SWEET PIECE! PURPLE WITH FLAMES!! HURRY IN! CLASSIC!…

At the drag strip, the Shadow turns—rolls, really— 14.73-second quarter miles at 86.34 mph. Even Yamaha’s 535 Virago is faster than that. A rev limiter cuts the spark at 8000 rpm. But Shadow buyers will likely ignore the numbers, and they’re right to do so because in performance, as in styling, the VLX continues to feel larger than it is.

How big is the engine on a Honda Shadow 800?

Riders still jazzed by the original Shadow archetype must look upward to the Shadow 800 in ’88. For the VLX, there’s the throb of a 583cc engine with a single-pin crank, a feathery 459-pound wet weight, a back tire about the size of New York—and a “triangulated” swing arm connected to a shock running below the seat, plus chain final drive.