The answer is sabre.
To check the coolant level on a 2006 Honda Shadow, first, ensure the engine is cool and locate the coolant reservoir, which is typically found on the right side of the motorcycle near the radiator. The reservoir will have markings indicating the minimum and maximum levels. Open the cap and visually inspect the coolant level; it should be between these markings. If the level is low, you may need to add the appropriate coolant mixture to reach the recommended level.
If it is the same as a V65 Sabre, with the dipstick. I just don't know what marks mean what level...
To check the coolant level in a 2004 Honda Shadow motorcycle, locate the coolant reservoir, which is usually found near the radiator. Ensure the engine is cool, then look for the minimum and maximum level markings on the side of the reservoir. If the coolant is below the minimum mark, you can add a 50/50 mixture of distilled water and antifreeze to bring it up to the proper level. Always check for leaks and ensure the cooling system is functioning correctly.
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You should fill the radiator of your 2003 Honda Sabre with the engine turned off and cool to avoid burns from hot coolant or steam. Open the radiator cap and add coolant until it reaches the proper level. Make sure to check the overflow reservoir as well, and only run the engine after filling to allow the coolant to circulate properly. Always consult your owner's manual for specific instructions regarding coolant levels and maintenance.
there is a dipstick beside the kick starter.
To add coolant to a Honda Shadow 750, first ensure the engine is cool and locate the coolant reservoir, typically found on the right side of the bike. Remove the cap and check the coolant level; if it's low, use a 50/50 mix of distilled water and the appropriate motorcycle coolant. Slowly pour the mixture into the reservoir until it reaches the recommended level, then replace the cap securely. After adding coolant, run the engine briefly and check for leaks before taking your bike for a ride.
Same place you check the level.
Most Hondas, check cold with the yellow dipstick (on level ground). Should be in between or at the top of the 2 marks. Should not be brown. Should be dark pink. Honda Passports are different. They have no dipstick. They are checked by temperature with a Honda only tester.
Check the fluid level. If you have to add some make sure you use only genuine Honda ATF DW-1. If the fluid level is ok, then you need to seek professional help.
it should be between two holes like engine oil level