Do you have to rejet with new exhaust?
If you’re just swapping the exhaust with a new one of the same type, there’s probably no need to rejet your carburetor at all. Where it becomes an issue is when you are installing a stronger or tuned exhaust. Doing so raises the running temperature of your engine and more fuel is needed to compensate.
How much does it cost to Rejet a bike?
Cost of rejet can range from $10 to abot $100 in parts and 1hour to week in labor.
When did the Honda Shadow 750 come out?
BikeBandit.com carries parts for models dating back to 1983, when it was first introduced, along with Honda Shadow 750 parts for fans of the most powerful model. There are many things that affect your bike’s performance.
Can you change the rear sprocket on a Shadow 750?
Changing the rear sprocket is one of the easiest modifications showing the greatest noticeable change of any modification in the ride-ability of any chain driven VT750 motorcycle including the Shadow Spirit VT750DC, the Shadow Ace VT750CD/C3, and the newer VT750RS.
Can a Honda rim be relaced to a Shadow 750?
Click here to see a listing of part numbers in order to relace the rear spoke wheel to a wider VTX spoke and to relace the front wheel to a 21″ Honda rim. Because both rims come from a Honda the spoke counts are identical and can therefore be relaced to your stock VT750DC wheel hubs or any other Shadow 750 model spoke hub.
Do you need a stage 3 Rejet for a VT750DC?
An aftermarket intake or running pods on the carburetors will require a stage 3 rejet with new needles, large main jets, and #42 idle jets. Various manufacturers produce jet kits for the VT750DC motorcycle. Below are various part numbers from popular manufactures for the VT750 models. Read more…
What’s the difference between a Honda Shadow 750 ACE?
A friend just picked up a 2001 Shadow 750 ACE. What are the differences between the two bikes? If anyone owns an ACE, what do you think of it?
What are the specs for a Honda Shadow VT750?
Home of the Honda Shadow VT750DC Spirit and More! Here you will find specs for Honda’s American Classic Edition (ACE) VT750 motorcycle. These specs apply to the standard VT750 ACE and the VT750 ACE Deluxe which had additional decorative chrome pieces and special paint options.
What are the specs for a Honda VT750 Ace?
Here you will find specs for Honda’s American Classic Edition (ACE) VT750 motorcycle. These specs apply to the standard VT750 ACE and the VT750 ACE Deluxe which had additional decorative chrome pieces and special paint options.
Is the Honda 750 ACE a single pin crank?
Nope…the 750 ACE has a single pin crank just as the 1100 did. They sh*t and git faster than the Aero/Spirit shaft driven models as well. Click to expand… BS. They are both slow.