You will need 10mm and 12mm wrenches. Start by removing the tool kit on the back of the buddy seat. Remove the two nuts near the top of the Tool Kit compartment. The buddy seat comes off as you pull the seat towards the back. The main seat has two bolts at the back near where the buddy seat tongue hooked under it. Remove those two bolts and the main seat comes off just like the buddy seat. The main gas tank has one bolt at the back and two bolts at the front. take off the bolts and the bushings that pass through the rubber grommets. Before removing the two hoses running from the main tank to the secondary gas tank, you will want to have drained all of the gas from the tanks, which is probably easiest to do by removing the fuel hose that runs from the petcock to the fuel filter and draining into a clean gas can.
The Honda shadow does not have a gas gage it has a lite that comes on when you get to the reserve portion of the tank.
Your toolbox should be, if you have one, behind the seat, in the little pocket with the keyhole in it.
According to the shop manual, the fuel capacity is 12 liters (3.18 gal) with a 2.5 liter (.65 gal) reserve.
The recommended tire size for a bicycle with 700c wheels is typically 700c x (width in mm), such as 700c x 25mm or 700c x 28mm.
The typical tire size used with a 700c wheel is 700c x 23mm to 700c x 28mm.
Yes, 622 is the same as 700c.
You should purchase a 700c inner tube for your 700c bike.
The recommended size of inner tube for a 700c bicycle is typically 700c x 18-25mm.
The diameter of 700c tires is approximately 27.5 inches.
The diameter of a 700c wheel is approximately 27.5 inches.
Use for example NGK DPR8EIX-9 or NGK DPR8EA-9 spark plugs.
No, 27.5 is not the same as 700c. They refer to different sizes of bicycle wheels. 27.5 inches is smaller than 700c, which is a common size for road bikes.