What are the parts numbers for a Honda Shadow 750?
Here you will find a list of Air and Oil filter part numbers from various manufacturers for the Honda Shadow 750 motorcycles, primarily the VT750DC Spirit, including the filter numbers for individual Pod air filters that fit directly on the CV type carburetors for maximum performance. Read more…
How to get started modding a Honda Shadow?
Home of the Honda Shadow VT750DC Spirit and More! The following list is a great way to get started modding your bike, beginning with simple cosmetic changes following through to more advanced performance and cosmetic modifications that will bring your VT750 to life.
How tall is the rear end of a Shadow 750?
Although the Shadow 750 bikes look good in their factory form the rear ride height often has the appearance of a dirt bike in that is very high off of the ground which makes lowering the rear end a must for a different ride quality as well as a more cosmetically pleasing stance.
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.
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.
How many horsepower does a Honda VT750 Shadow have?
45,0 hp (33,1 kW) / 5500 rpm – Shadow 750 A.C.E., VT750DC (Spirit, Slasher, Black Widow) 66 Nm (6,7 kg*m/min) / 3000 rpm – Shadow 750 A.C.E., VT750DC (Spirit, Slasher, Black Widow) 62 Nm (6,3 kg*m/min) / 3500 rpm – Aero (2007+), Phantom, VT750C2 Spirit Carburetor, 2x Keihin 34 mm – Shadow 750 A.C.E., VT750DC (Spirit]
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.
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.