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Old 02-10-2009, 05:05 PM
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Default FS : 2007 Honda Shadow 750 - Full Custom German Look MUST SEE $6500!!

****NEW LOWER PRICE**** $5900

Well, I recently bought a 01 SS, so the bike's got to go. That is the ONLY reason I am selling, love this bike!

Here's the details...

2007 Honda Shadow 750 Aero, 11k miles
K&N Filter
DynoJet Jet Kit
Custom 2" Exhaust, Inside pipe is 1" about 1 foot internal, keeps a deep harley like sound (Black, built by me)
HardTail Conversion (Lowered about 5"'s)
SlamTech Front end lower kit (lowers front about 1.5")
Shock Racing front and rear LED turn signals
Custom Sidemount Plate Bracket (built by me)
Shock Racing LED License Light
JP Cycle's Custom Smoke Brake Light Lens w/red Bulb
Milwaukee Twins Custom Swept Billet Mirrors
Baron Custom Made Radius Handle Bars (Fat 1 1/4")
JP Cycles Cruise Control
Front tire 70% remaining, Rear has about 50% remaining (5k miles ago I changed rear tire)

Bike was completly stripped to the frame. I spent countless nights and weekends on this bike getting ready to shoot. All skins were sanding to metal/plastic, primed and painted with English Color Miltary Green Satin Enamel. License plate was relocated to the left side, Turn signals front and rear re-located (hidden), rear fender was filled to cover old plate bracket. 80% of chrome was stripped and painted black. Wheels sanded and painted black with enamel, spokes chrome. Almost everything is custom in someway. I originally built the bike with the german war look intention.

Bike has Clean Texas title, never wrecked hard (It was previously lightly laid over by original owner, scuffed brake resevoir and right peg). I have ridden this bike to South Padre (1600 Mile road trip) and back. Bike gets sooooo many complements anywhere you go. Gets mistaken for a Harley or old military bike all the time. It feels wicked to ride, BLAST!! I have maint very well, always used Honda oil and filters, changed every 3k Miles. All bike needs is a rider. I do have 90% of all the stock parts that will go with the bike.

I am asking $5900 and am pretty firm on the price due to having $10k + in this bike. Not really interested in trades but I have been looking for an ATV. But I do need $3000 +trade. PM me if interested, I am located just south of DFW area.

Here's some pics.




















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Looks great! Good luck with the sale!
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Any offers?
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NEW PRICE, TTT for me!
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thats a badass bike! wish i could afford...TTT
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I really really like that... What kind of gas mileage do you get? Also, what kinda power is it putting down?

I've never dealt with a bike like that... Being a small displacement v-twin, etc...

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Would it be possible to Un-Do the hardtail conversion?
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Originally Posted by RickyMartinZ28
I really really like that... What kind of gas mileage do you get? Also, what kinda power is it putting down?

I've never dealt with a bike like that... Being a small displacement v-twin, etc...

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Thanks, 50-60mpg, Makes about 50 at the wheel. No problem cruising with larger bikes. I cruised back and forth to work 70-75mph all the time. I have had it up to 110mph just playing around. Extremely smooth and shaft driven (no chain).

Would it be possible to Un-Do the hardtail conversion?
Yes, very easy. I have the original rear shocks that bolt right on. (10 minutes)




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