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Reviewed on August 13, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2022 HONDA VT750C SHADOW AERO view listing

5.0
This is a great motorcycle for anyone. It's not too heavy and easy to handle. Plenty of power and runs great. I just needed a bigger MC for long MC trips. I bought this last summer from Lexington and have ridden it 3000 miles . It was just serviced at the local Honda dealership and WV state... read more
This is a great motorcycle for anyone. It's not too heavy and easy to handle. Plenty of power and runs great. I just needed a bigger MC for long MC trips. I bought this last summer from Lexington and have ridden it 3000 miles . It was just serviced at the local Honda dealership and WV state inspected. No issues whatsoever.
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Reviewed on July 21, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2007 Honda Shadow Aero (VT750) view listing

4.5
This is a nice bike for a first cruiser. Rides smooth on the highway, handles well on the twisties. This is the bike I used for the advanced rider course, and it sailed through. It's quiet, so it won't piss off the neighbors when you warm it up (it's carbed.) It is reliable, no down time. Just... read more
This is a nice bike for a first cruiser. Rides smooth on the highway, handles well on the twisties. This is the bike I used for the advanced rider course, and it sailed through. It's quiet, so it won't piss off the neighbors when you warm it up (it's carbed.) It is reliable, no down time. Just hop on, push the starter button and go. Not a lot of gadgets to go wrong, but you do need to track mileage because their is no fuel gauge (there is a reserve tank with .7 gals to get you to the station.) No much more to say, it's just old school fun.
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Reviewed on May 21, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Honda Shadow Aero (VT750) view listing

5.0
The 2015 Honda Shadow Aero is a testament to Honda’s commitment to crafting timeless and reliable motorcycles. This cruiser stands out with its classic retro styling, combining a low-slung saddle, ample chrome, and a teardrop fuel tank that harken back to the golden age of motorcycling. The 745cc... read more
The 2015 Honda Shadow Aero is a testament to Honda’s commitment to crafting timeless and reliable motorcycles. This cruiser stands out with its classic retro styling, combining a low-slung saddle, ample chrome, and a teardrop fuel tank that harken back to the golden age of motorcycling. The 745cc V-twin engine offers smooth, responsive power that is perfect for both city commuting and longer highway rides. Riders will appreciate the Shadow Aero’s comfort, thanks to its well-padded seat and relaxed riding position. The bike’s low seat height (at just 25.9 inches) makes it accessible for riders of all sizes, ensuring confidence and control at all times. The shaft drive is another standout feature, providing a low-maintenance and reliable option compared to chain-driven alternatives. Handling is superb for a cruiser of this class, with the bike feeling stable and balanced at both low and high speeds. The suspension, featuring a 41mm front fork and dual shocks in the rear, absorbs road imperfections with ease, contributing to a smooth and comfortable ride. The braking system, with a front disc and rear drum brake, provides adequate stopping power and instills confidence in various riding conditions. One of the most impressive aspects of the 2015 Shadow Aero is its build quality. The fit and finish are excellent, with every detail meticulously crafted. This attention to detail, combined with Honda’s legendary reliability, ensures that the Shadow Aero is a bike that will serve its owner faithfully for many years. In terms of value, the 2015 Honda Shadow Aero is hard to beat. It offers a perfect blend of style, performance, and comfort at a very competitive price point. Whether you are a seasoned rider looking for a dependable cruiser or a newcomer seeking a user-friendly and stylish bike, the Honda Shadow Aero is an excellent choice that delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed on May 6, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 1997 Honda Shadow Spirit (VT1100C) view listing

5.0
This bike is well maintained and super clean. Runs amazing! VERY FAST AND LOUD. OEM stock pipes are included if you like quiet. Garage kept, all service records available upon request. Inspection just completed and 10,000 hour service done at Honda... read more
This bike is well maintained and super clean. Runs amazing! VERY FAST AND LOUD. OEM stock pipes are included if you like quiet. Garage kept, all service records available upon request. Inspection just completed and 10,000 hour service done at Honda dealer.
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Reviewed on April 28, 2024

Motorcycle reviewed 2008 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 view listing

4.0
Great condition Honda Shadow 750cc Spirit. Just under 30K miles. I have gone and bought myself something bigger so it’s time for this beauty to go to someone else. This bike is light, loud and easy to handle. Shaft Drive and very low maintenance. It has been a great first bike. New tires last... read more
Great condition Honda Shadow 750cc Spirit. Just under 30K miles. I have gone and bought myself something bigger so it’s time for this beauty to go to someone else. This bike is light, loud and easy to handle. Shaft Drive and very low maintenance. It has been a great first bike. New tires last year and new battery this year. I have the title. It is also set up for a battery charger. No test rides without cash.
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Reviewed on April 13, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Honda Shadow ACE 750 Deluxe view listing

4.0
I have been looking for 2004 Iron horse outlaw original parts but have been having a hard time...... Does anyone know where I can find any of these . I would greatly appreciate it. Stretched gas tank Speedometer Carborator Air cleaner cover Thank you very much for any... read more
I have been looking for 2004 Iron horse outlaw original parts but have been having a hard time...... Does anyone know where I can find any of these . I would greatly appreciate it. Stretched gas tank Speedometer Carborator Air cleaner cover Thank you very much for any ideas
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Reviewed on April 9, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 2023 Honda Shadow Aero 750 view listing

4.5
I actually wanted the 2023 Honda Shadow Phantom in Adventure Green, but couldn't find one close enough to where I live. I found the Phantom in Matte Black, thought maybe I'd just paint it, but...the Shadow Aero, which looked incredibly ugly in photos, looked surprisingly good in real life, with... read more
I actually wanted the 2023 Honda Shadow Phantom in Adventure Green, but couldn't find one close enough to where I live. I found the Phantom in Matte Black, thought maybe I'd just paint it, but...the Shadow Aero, which looked incredibly ugly in photos, looked surprisingly good in real life, with striking blue and cream paint. I sat on both bikes, but I fit better on the Shadow Aero, as it has a higher seat height than the Phantom. And I bought the Shadow Aero. The Shadow Aero is a very different ride from my 2006 Honda VTX 1300C, which I'm glad I didn't trade in. Of course, the Shadow Aero, which is half the size of the VTX, doesn't have massive reserves of power, but if you give it a chance, you'll find that it has power enough, and you'll get over 50 miles per gallon, which is sweet. The Shadow Aero is fuel injected, the VTX is carburated, so the Shadow Aero rolls on the power less suddenly than the VTX, but it certainly has enough get up and go for a speedy takeoff or for passing. And it's a showy bike. I call it my mini-cruiser. It gets lots of compliments; even people who aren't motorcyclists find the whole look of the Shadow Aero very pleasing. The one problem I've found is the seat. Although it is a nice-looking design, riding on it is truly a pain in the butt. After an hour of riding, my tailbone is so sore that I have difficulty moving my legs off the footpegs onto the ground. Excruciatingly painful. Bear in mind that I bought my VTX used with a Corbin seat, which isn't a problem even on all-day rides, so I know there are more comfortable seats available. Maybe the original seat on the VTX was as much of a PITA as the one on the Shadow Aero; I dunno. This is just my second week with the Shadow Aero, and the uncomfortable seat is the only really vexing problem I've found. My solution will be to remove the seat cover and place a combination of memory foam and gel that feels better to me, then I'll refit the original seat cover onto my 'improved comfort' seat. There seems to be plenty of room between the rigid foam and the cover, so I think that will work. Increasing the seat height a bit will be fine for me; the Shadow Aero has a much lower seat height than my VTX 1300C, and I'm quite comfortable on the VTX; I just ride in a bit of a different style on the Shadow Aero---I call it riding 'small' (although I must admit that on my first couple of miles on the Shadow Aero, before I figured out how to adjust myself to the bike, I felt a bit like a Shriner, riding on a motorcycle that seemed very tiny compared to the size of the VTX !) I really don't want to spend $700 to $1000 on an aftermarket seat, especially when considering that the base price for the Shadow Aero is less than $8000. Adding padding to the original seat seems a much more reasonable solution. When I've resolved the seat problem, I'll be very happy with my 2023 Honda Shadow Aero.
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Reviewed on April 6, 2023

Motorcycle reviewed 1998 Honda VT1100CT Shadow ACE Tour view listing

4.8
I am 71 years old with a bad knee from a previous collision with a drunk driver, I'm looking for a bike as my final bike to carry me to the point I can no longer ride, I've owned 35 different bikes in the last 55 years all brands and types, there are advantages and disadvantaged to cruiser sitting... read more
I am 71 years old with a bad knee from a previous collision with a drunk driver, I'm looking for a bike as my final bike to carry me to the point I can no longer ride, I've owned 35 different bikes in the last 55 years all brands and types, there are advantages and disadvantaged to cruiser sitting position but the bike is fairly comfortable, there's another bike I'm looking at the NT700 but I think the ACE is the one it's lighter than a Harley has plenty of power I've run this thing to 110 mph most evo Harleys won't do that, plenty of luggage space, it handles great and is STABLE in turns like it's on rails, if you like rumbling exhaust of a 45 degree twin you might be disappointed because it's quiet, other than that I love this bike it's bullet proof, reliable old school no gas gauge,, those that say it needs more power I disagree plenty of power love the bike.
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Reviewed on August 7, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2015 Honda Shadow Aero view listing

4.5
I own a 2015 Honda Aero that I bought used in 2020 with 5,000 miles on her. The bike was used as my backup bike to my 2015 Yamaha V-Star 950) and I would use it to commute to work (100 mile round trip). In October of 2021 I totaled my Yamaha V-Star ( hit a deer at 50 miles per hour). ... read more
I own a 2015 Honda Aero that I bought used in 2020 with 5,000 miles on her. The bike was used as my backup bike to my 2015 Yamaha V-Star 950) and I would use it to commute to work (100 mile round trip). In October of 2021 I totaled my Yamaha V-Star ( hit a deer at 50 miles per hour). Since then the Honda 750 has been my only bike and she how has over 25,000 on her. The Honda Aero is a very good overall machine capable of doing 80 miles per hour all day. The Yamaha 950 is in my opinion the next level up and was a exceptional machine. My Honda 750 has a windshield, mustang seat, bags, sissy bar, floorboards and large trunk bag. I consider my Honda to be my miniature Road King and a lot of complements on her. I retire in 2 years and will get myself a new bike as a retirement gift. I will keep the Honda 750 because it’s an overall very good bike with really excellent gas mileage. However, I will be buying a larger touring bike maybe a used 2017 Yamaha 1300 Deluxe ( last year made) or maybe even my dream bike a newer used HD Heritage classic.
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Reviewed on July 23, 2022

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Honda Shadow ACE 750 Deluxe view listing

5.0
I have a Honda Nighthawk 750 it needs new parts but it still runs like a champion 🏆 My 6 year Anniversary is tomorrow for hells Angels Mc... read more
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