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Engine: Liquid-Cooled 52° V-twin
Displacement: 745 cc
Gearbox: 5 Speed
Drivetrain: O-ring Sealed Chain
Ignition: Solid State
Starter: Electric
Fuel Tank: 3.7 gal
Seat Height: 26.6"
Dry Weight: 496 lbs
MSRP: $5,999.00
Team Grade: bikegrade

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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750
2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750
New in 2001, the Shadow Spirit 750 uses the Shadow A.C.E. 750's V-twin engine with an altered final drive for quicker starts and places it in a chassis that's lower and longer. The Spirit's aggressive styling is more "hot rod" than "American Classic"--it is to the A.C.E. what Yamaha's V-Star Custom is to the V-Star Classic. The Shadow's stalwart engine remains reliable and easy to use. Seat height: 26.6 inches.

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Name
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06/10/03
To me, a middleweight cruiser earns a C.
06/11/03
As mentioned about the VLX that shares the same engine design...frame geometry drops this one to a B rating for a new rider.
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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750
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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750
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