This could be done with some minor modifications.
Could be a burnt bulb. Could be a short in the wiring. Could be a bad switch.
how could that be possible??, does 1100 equal 750??, maybe only if you include the pistons, heads, valves, etc., etc. like the whole top end.
bad starter or bad ignition coil
The prefix "non-" could be used with the word "classic" to create "non-classic," describing something that is not classic or traditional.
For a 1994 Honda Shadow VT1100, it's recommended to use 10W-40 oil for most operating conditions. In colder climates, a 10W-30 may also be suitable, while in very hot conditions, 20W-50 could be used. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on your riding conditions.
This completely depends on the positioning of the light source that is casting the shadow. Theoretically, a 6' woman could cast no shadow or could cast an infinite shadow.
According to NADA a 1962 Rambler American Deluxe 2 door sedan (there was no 1962 Rambler American Dr Classic) in a low retail situation could be worth $3,625. Average retail, $5,750. High retail, $9,600. It's all about condition and options.
chevy's camaro could beat honda's cars any day!!!!!!!!!!! (american muscle always beat imports) "Hey Ballsack, Muscle beats import everytime" Fast and the Furous"
The shadow could be a dog or bird like that.
You can purchase clothing that could be described as "classic" on ebay. They have a great classic selection for men and women. All clothing is new and classic styling. They also have tips on coordinating classic looks.
I had my 1985 700 Honda shadow topped out at 124mph. It didn't matter if it was in 5th or 6th gear it was 124mph throttle pulled all the way back for at least a minute at 124mph. I was racing a 1980 Z28 Camaro when I did this on a cool October night. I owned a 2006Kawasaki 750 Vulcan and the top speed I could ever get out of it was 111mph. The 700 shadow smoked the 750 Vulcan in top speed, but the 750 Vulcan was quicker. I ran my Vulcan 750 at Mokan Dragway with my best time of 14.98 at 89mph.