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1998 Honda Shadow 750 on 2040-motos

$3,990
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah, GA
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Honda Shadow tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(877) 314-6282

Honda Shadow description

1998 Honda Shadow 750, Beautiful Bobber Looks Great Runs Out Great - This shadow 750 is a very nice bike which has some nice additions including apes, mirrors, exhaust, and more. This bike is turn key and ready to go. 750cc ran by a 5 speed transmission perfect for cruising. If you have any questions regarding this bike give us a call today.Odometer is off so mileage is TMU. Engine 745cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine produces impressive power over a broad rpm range. Long-stroke design combines with increased-mass ACG and crankshaft to give strong V-twin feel and low-rpm torque peak. Dual 34mm CV carburetors offers crisp throttle response. Three-valve cylinder head design with dual spark plugs offer excellent combustion efficiency and high power output. Finned cylinders enhance appearance. Aluminum radiator maintains consistent engine temperatures for optimum performance and long engine life. Wide-ratio five-speed transmission. Reliable electric starting system. Solid-state ignition with electronic advance offers dependability and is maintenance-free. Newly developed air-injection system reduces emissions by injecting air into the exhaust ports to ensure complete combustion of exhaust gases. Sleek 2-into-1 exhaust system encloses two fully independent pipe and silencer sets in a single, long, large-diameter case. Chassis/Suspension Innovative frame design features large, rectangular-section steel tube backbone reaching back from massive cast steering head to rear of the engine case for simplicity and strength. Frame features forged pivot plate castings, rigid engine-mounting and large rectangular-section swingarm. Sturdy and responsive 41mm front fork features large-diameter chromed steel shrouds and large billet-aluminum triple-clamp for a distinctive "retro" look. Delivers confident, neutral handling control and plush, 5.1-inch axle travel. Large, 4mm-thick fork brace mounted under fender enhances rigidity. Dual-shock absorber rear suspension features five-way preload adjustability, and eye-catching chrome covers, while offering 3.5 inches of axle travel for a smooth, well-controlled ride. Large-section tires mounted on traditional spoked wheels with wide chromed rims. Front-end features a fat, 120/90-17 tire that provides a wide footprint and matches the substantial looking styling of the machine. Single 296mm front disc brake with twin-piston caliper grips drilled rotor between sintered metal pads. Rear brake features a 180mm drum. Durable O-ring-sealed drive chain. Additional Features Broad, low-slung solo seat with quickly detachable passenger seat. Large-diameter handlebar positioned low and wide for a comfortable feel, and mounted on rubber-cushioned risers to reduce vibration. Long, stretched design 3.7-gallon fuel tank. Brilliant, 170mm, 60/55-watt halogen headlight. Electronic sp

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