Key performance
Technical specifications
No spec differences between these two model years.
Engine
- Displacement
- 745 cc
- Power
- 46.0 ch @ 5500 tr/min (33.8 kW)
- Torque
- 63.7 Nm @ 3000 tr/min
- Engine type
- Bicylindre en V à 52°, 4 temps
- Cooling
- liquide
- Compression ratio
- 9.6 : 1
- Bore × stroke
- 79 x 76 mm
- Valves/cylinder
- 3
- Camshafts
- 1 ACT
Chassis
- Frame
- Double berceau tubulaire en acier
- Gearbox
- boîte à 5 rapports
- Final drive
- Cardan
- Front suspension
- Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 41 mm , déb : 130 mm
- Rear suspension
- 2 amortisseurs combinés, déb : 90 mm
Brakes
- Front brakes
- Freinage 1 disque Ø 296 mm, étrier 2 pistons
- Rear brakes
- Freinage tambour Ø 180 mm
- Front tyre
- 120/90-17
- Front tyre pressure
- 2.00 bar
- Rear tyre
- 160/80-15
- Rear tyre pressure
- 2.00 bar
Dimensions
- Seat height
- 658.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 14.00 L
- Weight
- 254.00 kg
- Dry weight
- 238.00 kg
- New price
- 7 770 €
Overview
Can a motorcycle be both a living legend and a perfect unknown? Ask the 2006 Honda VT 750 Shadow, and the answer is a resounding yes. That year, the machine returned after a short eclipse, not as a revolutionary, but as a wise perfectionist. Honda drew from the VTX catalog to sculpt a more muscular and assertive look, just to avoid being overlooked next to a Yamaha V Star 650 or a Suzuki Intruder. But the real change is felt beneath the thigh. The 52° V-twin engine has been reworked for torque, that sacred 63.7 Nm available from 3000 rpm, a key figure in the technical specifications of this Honda VT 750 Shadow. The result? It starts smoothly and pulls without ever complaining, even if the advertised 46 horsepower don't make it a rocket. Top speed is around 160 km/h, but let's admit it, that’s not its forte.

The genius of this machine is its diabolical accessibility. With a seat 65.8 cm from the ground and a low center of gravity, it welcomes beginners or seasoned riders seeking serenity like an old friend. The weight, 254 kg fully fueled, is forgotten once in motion, carried by reassuring stability. The double cradle frame and 41 mm fork ensure straight-line stability, while the shaft drive, a rarity in this segment, eliminates any chain lubrication chores. That’s the whole philosophy of the Shadow: extremely reliable, almost indestructible mechanics, which explains why there are so many listings for a used Honda VT 750 Shadow. Whether you come across a 2001 Shadow, a 2006, or a more recent version like the Honda VT 750 Shadow 2010, the DNA remains immutable.
However, you have to face the compromises. The braking, with its front disc and rear drum, lacks bite compared to the double disc of some competitors. The 14-liter tank requires regular stops, and the style, although refined, may seem a little conservative compared to the audacity of a Harley-Davidson Sportster. That’s the price to pay for a motorcycle that primarily aims for simplicity and robustness. It is this recipe that has allowed the lineage, since the mythical Honda VT 750 Shadow 1986, to cross the decades with variations like the Shadow ACE or the Black Spirit.
So, who is the rider of this Shadow? It's the one who is looking for a first large displacement motorcycle without any headaches, ideal for the A2 license in its restricted version. It's the Sunday traveler who prioritizes comfort and the deep sound of the V-twin over pure performance. It is also the savvy buyer who knows that a used 2007 or 2011 Honda VT 750 Shadow represents an unbeatable reliability/pleasure ratio. It won't do wheelies, it won't slide the rear in corners, but it will take you, day after day, with the quiet certainty of a well-oiled engine. In a world of increasingly complex motorcycles, that borders on elegance.
Practical info
- La moto est accessible aux permis : A
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