No, it is not the same.
3.7 quarts if replacing the oil filter at the same time.
the 93 and 94 are the same bike. I have a 94, and I weigh around 235 an I can get her up to about 120mph if I tuck.
No, all vehicles must conform to the clean air act, fuel vapor is collected and vented to the intake system same as any car or truck.
Well I have the 2003 model and it is said to be 50 hp (same as the 750 I think, but with MUCH more torque!) I read somewhere 80 foot/pounds
Yes, but they are the same size so it will not make a difference if you are looking for performance. But if you are looking to replace a faulty exhaust system, then you are fine.
One down, and 4 up. They are all the same.
They should as long as they are the same model.
The 1100 has what is refered to as a wet clutch. The same oil that is used for the motor oil is used for the transmission. Because of this it is very important to use oil that is labeled "Wet Clutch Compatable". You can get this through your Honda dealer or motorcycle shop.
I have a 1986 Honda VT700 Shadow and it uses 10W 40 for most temperature climates. I would think that an '85 would take the same. Hope this helps
The same parts and systems can be used to repair the exhaust on both a 2001 Honda Civic LX and 2001 Honda Civic EX. Both versions of the Honda Civic require a cat-back system.
Front is a 120/90-18 and the rear is a 170/80-15. They been the same since 2000, when Honda reintroduced the Sabre.
Good Luck, My 1100 Spirit has the same noise. I've looked all over the web and found the same question by other bike owners, but none have gotten a response. Must be a motorcycle mechanic's secret. I'm about to give up looking and just take mine to my local Honda Shop and pay for an answer.