The 1983 Honda Shadow is one of the originals in the limit of Shadow motorcycles situate away by Honda. The motorcycle measures 47.2 inches high, 86.3 inches long and 33.9 inches wide. Its top ground clearance measures 5.9 inches. The 1983 Shadow weighs in at 465 lbs. The fork angle of the 1983 Shadow is 57 degrees.
Engine and Transmission Specs
The Honda Shadow has a V2 four-stroke engine and comes in a 500 or 750 cubic centimetre representation, with a liquid cooling step, dual carburettor, and a six-speed shaft-driven gearbox. The ignition course is electronic. The engine has an indemnify dual-pin crankshaft that achieves full leading balance. This bike was the debut of the three-valve, twin-plug head.
Measurements and Capacity
The 1983 Shadow's fuel tank holds 3.30 gallons. The entire term for this motorcycle is the VT C Shadow. It featured a sleek low-profile entity blueprint and was available in Sweet Wineberry Coral or Coal. These early Shadows much equal the argument of the Honda Shadow nowadays.
Brakes and Exhaust
The 1983 Shadow possesses double stainless steel exhaust pipes, double disc front brakes, and an expanding rear drum brake. Other features include cam chain tensioners, shaft drive, and the Sprague hydraulically actuated clutch.