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2008 Honda Shadow Other on 2040-motos

US $4,899.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Ultra Blue Metallic/Flame
Location:

Midlothian, Virginia, US

Midlothian, VA, US
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Honda Shadow tech info

TypeType:Other Stock NumberStock Number:CH1226 PhonePhone:8772637356

Honda Shadow description

2008 Honda Shadow, CarLotz is pleased to offer this 2008 Honda Shadow Motorcycle for your buying consideration at our Chesapeake Va Location 2008 Honda VT750C2 Shadow Spirit 750 A classic 45 degree V twin liquid cooled engine loaded with low end and mid range power makes the stylish Spirit a great choice for solo or two up riding A must be seen on bad boy that should have a special place in every cruiser rider s garage the Shadow Spirit 750 VT750C2 is a stunner in the classic dragbike mold Bobbed fenders wrap around low tires while dual shorty pipes snake behind a super low 25 7 inch seat delivering classic custom lines light steering and agility Style performance and comfort talk about the best of all worlds Take a look at a whole new way to enjoy motorcycle cruising The VT750C2 Shadow Spirit combines an eye grabbing custom appearance with a long and low chassis and a sporty ride and feel Sit in the sleek gunfighter style saddle and right away you ll notice that the seat height is extra low yet the riding position feels more sporty than on most cruisers A narrow front tire on a big 21 inch front wheel combined with quicker steering geometry gives the VT750C2 superb handling and ride comfort Now crack the throttle and feel the strong power from the 745 cc liquid cooled V twin engine For a cruiser that s like nothing else you ve ever ridden swing a leg over the VT750C2 Shadow Spirit Unique Features A 21 inch front wheel for a narrow custom look and light steering feel Incredibly low 25 7 inch seat height Big bike looks and feel at a very attractive price Engine Drivetrain 745cc liquid cooled V twin engine produces impressive power over a broad rpm range Crankshaft features long stroke design along with high mass ACG to produce strong V twin feel and low rpm torque peak Single 34mm constant velocity CV carburetor offers crisp throttle response Three Valve Dual Plug Combustion Chamber see Technology Section Finned cylinders enhance appearance and give a big bike look Aluminum radiator maintains consistent engine temperature for optimum performance and long engine life Mounted between frame rails for enhanced appearance Wide ratio five speed transmission CD ignition with electronic advance offers dependability and is maintenance free Sleek two

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