Is a Honda Shadow 750 big enough?
As far as power is concerned, 750cc is definitely big enough to pull your weight. A 750cc Honda Shadow my friend had could go faster than my 1450cc Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic which weighs about 300 lbs. more than his bike. If the Shadow is comfortable when you sit on it, go for it.
Is the Honda Shadow 750 shaft driven?
The engine is a 1,099 cc (67.1 cu in) SOHC liquid cooled V-twin with a five-speed transmission and shaft drive.
Is a Honda Shadow comfortable?
The Honda Shadow has arguably the most comfortable passenger seat of any bike that could be considered a beginner bike. The engine has enough power too, so don’t worry about being overloaded, and having slow acceleration.
How much does a Honda Shadow 750 weight?
524.7 pounds
Honda Shadow 750 Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight | |
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Dry Weight | 238.0 kg (524.7 pounds) |
Front Percentage of Weight | – |
Rear Percentage of Weight | – |
Weight-Power Output Ratio : | 0.1859 HP/kg |
What makes the Honda Shadow a.c.e.750 deluxe?
Honda says that combining greater flywheel effect from a heftier AC generator with the longer stroke, provides better low-rpm power and feel, though we suspect that valve size, lift, duration, and carb size contribute as well. The Honda Shadow A.C.E. 750 Deluxe’s power is based on the Shadow VLX engine. Cruiser
Is the Honda VT 750 CD Shadow a deluxe?
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Can a Honda Shadow VT750 Ace be replaced?
This particular motorcycle is a 2003 American Classic Edition (ACE) VT750CD. This is the first step toward being able to replace your own chain, inspect and/or repair your own rear brakes, take the wheel to the shop for a new tire, etc. Thanks for watching, I appreciate you being here! Loading…
How big is the fork on a Honda VT750 Shadow?
130 mm / 5,1 in – Shadow 750 A.C.E. (2000-2001), Deluxe, VT750DC (Spirit, Slasher, Black Widow), Aero, VT750C2 Spirit, Phantom 221 kg / 487 lbs – Shadow 750 (1986), VT750DC (Spirit, Slasher, Black Widow) 236 kg / 520 lbs – Shadow 750 (1986), VT750DC (Spirit, Slasher, Black Widow) Telescopic fork, 140 mm (5,5 in) – Shadow 750 A.C.E.
Honda says that combining greater flywheel effect from a heftier AC generator with the longer stroke, provides better low-rpm power and feel, though we suspect that valve size, lift, duration, and carb size contribute as well. The Honda Shadow A.C.E. 750 Deluxe’s power is based on the Shadow VLX engine. Cruiser
When was the last Honda Shadow 750 made?
We predicted that an 800-class Honda V-twin was on the way in our first issue, but we expected that Honda would base it on the 800cc V-twin used in the unique Pacific Coast. That engine sprang from the motor created for the original 700/750/800 Shadow, which was last produced in 1988.
What kind of bike is a Honda Shadow?
Honda’s Shadow A.C.E. 750 was the middleweight contestant in Cruiser’s retro 8-bike comparison test of V-twins. We have been waiting for this machine to give us a complete set of 800s.
What to do with a Honda Ace 750?
Change the final drive ratio, re-jet the carbs, install aftermarket (free breathing pipes) as well as massage the intake a bit, do the 4-degree timing mod, or better yet, install a Dyna-3000 ignition module. The Dyna module allows you to pick from 8 different timing advance curves; plus it lets you adjust the rev limiter in increments of 500 rpms.