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Honda Shadow Phantom 750 User Manual

Honda Shadow Phantom 750
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Contents
Contents
..............................Motorcycle Safety .
....................Instruments & Controls .
.....................................Before Riding .
................Basic Operation & Riding .
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9
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These pages give an overview of the
contents of your owner’s manual. The first
page of each section lists the topics
covered in that section.
The importance of wearing a helmet
and other protective gear, how to make
sure you and your motorcycle are ready
to ride, and important information about
loading.
Important safety information you
should know, plus a look at the safety-
related labels on your motorcycle.
How to start and stop the engine, shift
gears, and brake. Also, riding
precautions and important information
about riding with a passenger or cargo.The location and function of indicators
and controls on your motorcycle and
operating instructions for various
controls and features.
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Honda Shadow Phantom 750 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Type745cc liquid-cooled 52-degree V-twin
Bore and Stroke79mm x 76mm
Compression Ratio9.6:1
TransmissionWide-ratio five-speed
Final DriveShaft
Front Suspension41mm fork; 4.6 inches travel
Rear SuspensionDual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 3.5 inches travel
Front BrakeSingle 296mm disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear BrakeDrum
Front Tire120/90-17
Rear Tire160/80-15
Rake34°
Wheelbase64.6 inches
Seat Height25.8 inches
Curb Weight549 pounds
Trail6.3 inches
Fuel Capacity3.7 gallons
InductionPGM-FI with automatic enrichment circuit, one 34mm throttle body

Summary

Motorcycle Safety

Important Safety Information

Key safety recommendations to protect yourself while riding.

Instruments & Controls

Before Riding

Are You Ready to Ride?

Essential checks and preparations before riding your motorcycle.

Basic Operation & Riding

Safe Riding Precautions

General safety guidelines for operating the motorcycle.

Starting & Stopping the Engine

Procedures for starting, stopping, and dealing with engine issues.

Braking

Techniques and safety tips for effective motorcycle braking.

Servicing Your Honda

Maintenance Safety

Crucial safety precautions to follow during motorcycle maintenance.

Maintenance Schedule

Recommended service intervals and tasks for optimal motorcycle performance.

Fuel

Fuel Recommendation

Recommended fuel type and octane rating for the motorcycle.

Engine Oil & Filter

Oil Recommendation

Details on API classification, viscosity, and recommended oil types.

Changing Engine Oil & Filter

Step-by-step guide for changing the engine oil and filter.

Drain the Engine Oil

Instructions for draining the engine oil properly and safely.

Coolant

Coolant Recommendation

Recommended coolant type and mixture for the cooling system.

Checking & Adding Coolant

Procedures for checking and adding coolant to the motorcycle.

Final Drive Oil

Oil Recommendation

Recommended oil type and viscosity for the final drive.

Checking & Adding Oil

How to check and add oil to the final drive.

Changing Oil

Steps for changing the final drive oil.

Spark Plugs

Spark Plug Recommendation

Recommended spark plug types for standard and high-speed riding.

Spark Plug Inspection & Replacement

How to inspect, clean, and replace spark plugs.

Suspension

Brakes

Taking Care of the Unexpected

If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start

Troubleshooting steps for starting issues and engine performance problems.

If You Have a Flat Tire

Procedures for dealing with flat tires, including inspection and temporary repairs.

If Your Engine Overheats

Steps to take if the motorcycle engine overheats and potential causes.

If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Lights

Actions to take if the low oil pressure indicator lights up while riding.

If a Fuse Blows

Troubleshooting steps for blown fuses and how to replace them.

If You Crash

Priorities and actions to take after a motorcycle crash.

Technical Information

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