What are the specs of a Honda VT 600 Shadow?
Honda VT 600 Shadow VLX Specs. The Honda VT 600 Shadow VLX model is a Custom / cruiser bike manufactured by Honda . In this version sold from year 2004 , the dry weight is and it is equiped with a V2, four-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of and a maximum torque of .
What are the maintenance specs for a Honda Shadow VLX?
Home of the Honda Shadow VLX VT600! Click here to see the factory recommended maintenance specifications and tolerances for such things as gaps, slack, free play, clearance, fluid types, capacity, part types, etc. for the Honda Shadow VLX.
What kind of engine does a Honda VT 600 have?
The Honda VT 600 Shadow VLX model is a Custom / cruiser bike manufactured by Honda . In this version sold from year 2004 , the dry weight is and it is equipped with a V2, four-stroke motor. The engine produces a maximum peak output power of and a maximum torque of .
Home of the Honda Shadow VLX VT600! Click here to see the factory recommended maintenance specifications and tolerances for such things as gaps, slack, free play, clearance, fluid types, capacity, part types, etc. for the Honda Shadow VLX.
How much oil to put in a Honda bike fork?
It almost feels as if there’s no oil in them at all. The Honda manual for the Spirit 750 calls for 16.9oz, that’s if you’ve got all the oil out of the entire fork, not just sucking the oil out the top w/the fork still on the bike.
How to change fork oil in Honda Shadow?
Yesterday I changed out the fork oil in my Shadow. Went from stock to a 15W. Thanks to whomever posted the information and pics using the 1/4″ copper tubing. That worked great! I picked up a fluid transfer pump from Harbor Freight for 4 bucks and it made it really easy. Also purchased a 10′ piece of 1/4″ clear tubing for the job.
How much oil does a Honda 1100 take?
My 1100 only takes 15.9 oz per tube – clymer manuals are notoriously inaccurate too. One of the best way to set the oil level (if it’s included in the Honda Service manual for your bike) is the oil level from the top of the fork. All that said: an ounce one way or the other will be fine.