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2010 Honda VT750C2A Shadow Phantom


Timeless styling, V-twin power and value that will make your head turn. The Honda Shadows, big-time cruisers with full-size looks and 750cc performance—without the full-size price.

At first glance, the similarities are clear: gorgeous, retro-inspired lines. Low-slung saddle. Beefy V-twin engine. Yes, this machine is definitely a Honda Shadow. But it’s unlike any Shadow you’ve seen before.

Presenting the all-new 2010 Honda Shadow Phantom. Check out the sleek, custom look, bobbed fenders, spoked wheels and black rims highlighted amid blacked-out engine with satin-silver accents that scream cool, old-school style. Dig deeper and you’ll find the first fuel-injected 745cc V-twin in the Shadow family. Best of all, you’ll also find the incredible value that’s made this model line legendary.

Powerful. Stylish. Affordable. The Shadow Phantom. It’s all new. And every bit a Shadow.

Features/Benefits

• Minimal bodywork and extensive blacked-out and matte finishes.

• New handlebar shape enhances bobber styling.

• 745cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine produces impressive power over a broad rpm range.

• Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) incorporates a single 34mm-diameter throttle body.

•Incredibly low 25.7-inch seat height.

•Sturdy and responsive 41mm front fork features large-diameter matte-finished shrouds and large billet-aluminum triple-clamp for a distinctive look, neutral handling and a plush 4.6 inches of wheel travel.

• Dual-shock rear suspension features five-position spring preload adjustability and 3.5 inches of wheel travel for a smooth ride.

• Available in Black.

Specifications

2010 Honda VT750C2A Shadow Phantom
MSRP: $7999.00 USD

ENGINE
Engine Type: 745cc liquid-cooled 52° V-twin

Bore And Stroke: 79mm x 76mm

Induction: PGM-FI with automatic enrichment circuit, one 34mm throttle body

Ignition: Digital transistorized w/ electronic advance

Compression Ratio: 9.6:1

Valve Train: SOHC; three valves per cylinder

DRIVE TRAIN
Transmission: Wide-ratio five-speed

Final Drive: Shaft

CHASSIS / SUSPENSION / BRAKES
Front Suspension: 41mm fork; 4.6 inches travel

Rear Suspension: Dual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 3.5 inches travel

Front Brake: Single 296mm disc with twin-piston caliper

Rear Brake: Drum

Front Tires: 120/90-17

Rear Tires: 160/80-15

DIMENSIONS
Rake: (Caster Angle): 34°

Trail: 161mm (6.3 inches)

Wheelbase: 64.5 inches

Seat Height: 25.7 inches

Curb Weight: 549 pounds (Includes all standard equipment, required fluids and full tank of fuel—ready to ride.)

Fuel Capacity: 3.9 gallons, including 0.9-gallon reserve

Emissions: Meets current EPA standards. California version meets current California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards and may differ slightly due to emissions equipment.

Available Colors: Black

Model Id: VT750C2B

FACTORY WARRANTY INFORMATION
One Year
Transferable, unlimited-mileage limited warranty; extended coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.

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