I just purchased a 2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750 and I am really glad I did. I really didn't care for the Rebel's they had in MSF class bought the logical side of me had me considering it as my first bike. I ended up going with the 750 and I am really glad I did. I actually test rode a rebel the same day as I test rode the shadow I ultimately bought. So much smoother and more comfortable. The shadow has surpassed all my expectations thus far.
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2003 Honda Shadow Spirit 750
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I got to ride a friend's Shadow 750 A.C.E. when I was fresh out of the MSF for a while. I really liked it. Very predictable, nice torque. The only issue I had was stopping on an incline, as there was more weight than I had been used to handling in the MSF course.
Nice choice! Just remember to get out there and practice what you learned on your new bike
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Nice choice! Just remember to get out there and practice what you learned on your new bike

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first bikes
Yeah, 600-750cc cruisers and 250-500cc standard bikes seem to be good first bikes.