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My 2008 Honda Shadow Aero VT750C Motorcycle

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Showing you all my new 2008 Honda Shadow Aero VT750C. Not many mods on this one yet, just some tassels and a windshield. I have some plans for it. Thanks for watching!

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13 Responses to “My 2008 Honda Shadow Aero VT750C Motorcycle”

  1. gotchavortexx on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    I left you another comment if you haven’t read it allready….one thing I forgot to say..If you haven’t baught that new windshield yet.. on youtube type in “cruiser customizing tip of the week #01 It’s an excellent investment for OUR BIKES.. It’s more expensive then the one you have on yours now ….but exteremely worth it. I am thinking of buying one a little bit after april is done…the snow should be gone by then.. r u getting floorboards? has it been something you’ve been interested in?

  2. gotchavortexx on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    man I am in the same boat as you….By the sound of your voice and the fact that you and I have both put on about 6000-7000 kms on a smaller bike …Id say your roughly 19 . well…I am 19 aswell and too recently baught a honda 750 aero. my first bike was a 1980 cm400t. and your right being open throttle on the highway for a long time isn’t good. my new one is a 2004. I also need sattlebags….LOL check out my video type in my name gotchavortexx to see the video. no rides yet still snow…:(

  3. DaBikerLady on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    Congrats on your new purchase! These bikes are excellent to mod. You can see my vids of my Honda Shadow 750 Spirit which has been mod and accessorized to death…LOL.
    Take Care
    DaBikerLady

  4. Chris9183 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    Not a single problem on the interstate. I took a 280 mile round trip to Chattanooga, TN and back on the interstate a few weeks ago, didn’t get a sputter out of it and was maintaining 80+ pretty much the whole way. I decided to see what it could do and went WOT for about 30 seconds on a clear strip of the interstate, got up to 105 before I decided to slow back down due to pant-crappage. It was still accelerating though, I’m sure it could have pushed at least 110mph.

  5. cursegurl on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    nice bike

  6. jeffreycalilung on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    I have a Rebel and was about to buy an Sabre 1100 but decided to buy an Aero 750. The salesman kept telling me that the 1100 was better for highway rides, which is true but he was also trying for more commission.

    Have you had any problems with interstate riding? How does your bike handle it? Will you being doing any mods?

  7. Chris9183 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    Definitely recommend it friend, absolutely no problems with it, mine is completely broken in now and I’ve done all the maintenance myself. I recommend you get yourself a shop manual and some tools, and do your own work. Dealers will —rip you off—.

  8. fearlessmonkey5 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    nice bike! I am really considering buying this one as my next bike.

  9. chrissept21 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    ok dont judge me cuz im new to bikes but whats all the 750cc and all that talk

  10. 1dreamingfrog on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    Hey Chris. WOW, what a coincidence! I too have a similar story as yours. I started with a 2002 Rebel 250 with 4200 miles on it, and after putting 5200 more miles on it, I decided to step up. You guessed it..a 2008 Shadow Aero, the same color(s) even. I have 180 miles on it so far. LOVE IT! Winter is going to spoil my early Christmas present though. I live in Northern Utah. Thanks, be safe, and have the fun for me until Spring.

  11. miasr55 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    Oo it looks really nice! And yeah 250 to 720cc seems like a really big step o.o

  12. PsychGuy02 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    I just bought this same bike (same color scheme as well) and I must say it is a great bike.

  13. yovani29 on June 22nd, 2009 6:08 am

    My first bike, Honda shadow 750, I had no motorcycle experience what so ever, I did drop it a few times in the beginning, nothing major. I love this bike, though I sometimes feel that I might be pushing the engine when Im traveling at 80mph, what do you think?

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