Thanks for the like. I guess I’m at a different stage. I bought a Harley and let this shadow go. But no regrets about the Shadow. Just wanted to own a Harley before they’re a thing of the past. The newer ones don’t do it for me.
Great video, I ride Shadow 1100 from 1990 and it's a 4 speed version with a little bit more power. But quite frankly it moves and sounds just like yours. Great bikes very dependable. If you find handlebar from the ACE model try it it makes it even more comfortable and in my mind it looks better with it
me, 6' 2" 210 lbs. The Shadow fits me well except I like some sort of backrest. After a few hours I find myself hanging on the bars for support. My bike has been flawless for several years. Not too big on power but will last for years and years.
I’m 22 and I love my sport bikes I do but I’d rather ride my shadow all day long more comfortable for sure. I’ll get off the gsxr and my back feels like it’s broken
I’ve never actually ridden a sport bike. I used to think the cbr1000 hurricane was about the baddest thing. Had a poster of one in black and red. Maybe one day.
I just bought a 1100 Shadow just like yours. My former motorcycle was a 1993 Yamaha Virago, which would run 4000 rpm at 70 mph(112 kph). I liked the Virago EXCEPT for seemingly screaming down the highway. The Virago was FUN around town since it was light and quick. My only complaint is the 'skip' in gear ratio spacing between first and second gear. It seems like there is quite a jump. I will gladly tolerate this just to NOT have the engine screaming when going down the highway. I haven't seen any Shadows of this vintage with a tachometer. I am guessing the engine is turning somewhere between 2200-2800 rpm at highway speed. Has anyone installed a tach to see what the rpm is?
I gotta say I never really noticed a jump in gear ratio. It’s probably because you’re still used to the virago. Probably just need to rev that first gear out a bit more before you shift.
I have a 1999 Shadow Spirit 1100. Love it so far. But how does it feel with the highway windshield? Thinking about getting one myself for longer rides.
The windshield is really nice on the highway. Removes all of the forceful wind and replaced it with some gentle breeze coming off of your hands, mirrors and legs. I still wear an open face helmet with a pull down visor on the highway.
Any shadow 1100 owners fill me on how these do on the highway, I ride ab 60 miles round trip commute and wondering how these do at 70-85 mph for a few miles
nice video. should've opened it up on the wide stretch. my spirit will do 110mph (177 kph). I changed the carb jets. gas mileage suffers though. but worth it!.... punch up on youtube.....2001 honda shadow 1100.
About to buy one so I enjoyed your comments and video. Done with Harley’s. 72 years old but want to keep riding.
Thanks for the like. I guess I’m at a different stage. I bought a Harley and let this shadow go. But no regrets about the Shadow. Just wanted to own a Harley before they’re a thing of the past. The newer ones don’t do it for me.
This was a great ride, thank you from South Africa. Stunning bike too.
Wow! South Africa. Thank you!
Great video, I ride Shadow 1100 from 1990 and it's a 4 speed version with a little bit more power. But quite frankly it moves and sounds just like yours. Great bikes very dependable.
If you find handlebar from the ACE model try it it makes it even more comfortable and in my mind it looks better with it
Thanks for the tip!
me, 6' 2" 210 lbs. The Shadow fits me well except I like some sort of backrest. After a few hours I find myself hanging on the bars for support. My bike has been flawless for several years. Not too big on power but will last for years and years.
They are definitely a good bike
Nice bike. Camera seems to work fairly well too
thanks
Good video safe travels 👍. ARKANSAS Badlands
Thanks! You too!
I’m 22 and I love my sport bikes I do but I’d rather ride my shadow all day long more comfortable for sure. I’ll get off the gsxr and my back feels like it’s broken
I’ve never actually ridden a sport bike. I used to think the cbr1000 hurricane was about the baddest thing. Had a poster of one in black and red. Maybe one day.
I just bought a 1100 Shadow just like yours. My former motorcycle was a 1993 Yamaha Virago, which would run 4000 rpm at 70 mph(112 kph). I liked the Virago EXCEPT for seemingly screaming down the highway. The Virago was FUN around town since it was light and quick.
My only complaint is the 'skip' in gear ratio spacing between first and second gear. It seems like there is quite a jump. I will gladly tolerate this just to NOT have the engine screaming when going down the highway. I haven't seen any Shadows of this vintage with a tachometer. I am guessing the engine is turning somewhere between 2200-2800 rpm at highway speed. Has anyone installed a tach to see what the rpm is?
I gotta say I never really noticed a jump in gear ratio. It’s probably because you’re still used to the virago. Probably just need to rev that first gear out a bit more before you shift.
I have a 1999 Shadow Spirit 1100. Love it so far. But how does it feel with the highway windshield? Thinking about getting one myself for longer rides.
The windshield is really nice on the highway. Removes all of the forceful wind and replaced it with some gentle breeze coming off of your hands, mirrors and legs. I still wear an open face helmet with a pull down visor on the highway.
@@hunterdonn6835 thanks for the reply. I'll better get my hands on a windshield then!
Just be sure to watch a few videos on picking one the right height to get the best experience out of it
Thanks for the video. I have owned three of the Spirits. Yours is too quiet!!!! Ha. Nothing like the open plains to cruise
Lol I think the lav mic in my helmet doesn’t pick up the exhaust sound enough. Even my road king sounds quiet.
Any shadow 1100 owners fill me on how these do on the highway, I ride ab 60 miles round trip commute and wondering how these do at 70-85 mph for a few miles
They definitely go 70-85 mph but 65 is a lot more laid back
I have a '02 shadow sabre 1100
Great for everyday commuting, and plenty highway power to get up and go.
Looking at this exact bike, 27k miles. Would that be an issue as far as you know?
That amount of mileage shouldn’t be an issue at all.
What is the maximum speed you can drive on a highway that is safe for the engine during long drives?
I can’t really answer that. It goes well over the speed limit anyways.
nice video. should've opened it up on the wide stretch. my spirit will do 110mph (177 kph). I changed the carb jets. gas mileage suffers though. but worth it!.... punch up on youtube.....2001 honda shadow 1100.
Cool, thanks
Do fork oil every 2 years.
Good idea!