bought a shadow instead lol

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bought a shadow instead lol

#1 Unread post by redneck273 »

I went and got a 85 shadow tonight...nice bike only has 9,000 on it..has jardine (spelling??)..pipes new tires and new seat...paid 500 cant beat that...alot better then a non running katana for double the price :laughing:

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Congrats Bro, :welcome: to the club. I'm sure you'll love it. Just be careful, and be aware of all others around you.
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thanks for the warm welcome man :lol: ...any thing i should look out for with this bike?...iv herd there pretty good bikes

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Congrats on the new bike. May the two of you spend many happy times together. :)
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If you do not know all that much about bikes i'de at least take it into a shop so they can look it over for you. I'de hate for you to get out there and find out there is a problem. Seeing that it is an 85 i'de flush all brake fluid, change coolant, oil & filter, fuel filter,check tires " side wall cracks are bad ".

That't all I can think of for the basics for now. Keep on top of the maitenance so you don't run into problems later.
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And yes the shadow is a great bike. Ive had friends who've owned them and rode them for many happy miles.
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#7 Unread post by redneck273 »

Yeha i know a decent amount about bikes from riding dirt for a long time...the bike was just seviced..the only thing i need to do is bleed the front brakes........it has new tires so im good there.......im glad to here its a good bike...probably a better first then a katana....thanks alot for the input

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Congrats. :)

VT700 or VT1100?
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#9 Unread post by High_Side »

gsJack wrote:Congrats. :)

VT700 or VT1100?
....or VT500? I was thinking the same question when I read his post...

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#10 Unread post by redneck273 »

o i thought i posted it....its a 700 :laughing:

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