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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 4057934" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>JRR: I going to say this. I love the Shadows. I did the Harley thing for years util I figure out Harley is just a name. Honda was making twice the bike at half the price. Also, about shadows. I had one and I kept hearing. "Oh those are nice starter bikes". What the heck. Folks, I'm not sure what a starter bike is. I've had a few and unless their talking about a bike with training wheels I don't know what the heck they're talking about.</p><p>The Shadow is super great bike. Runs great, lots of power. Great suspension. It's not a crotch rocket but who the hell enjoys riding those? Some folks lie and say they like them but I'm not sure that's right. A shadow takes me back to what Harleys were suppose to be but never were. You can add a ton of stuff on them or take them right out of the factory delivered. That are great bikes regardless if you've been riding since you were 7 years old. </p><p>Love to see picks of yours. I'm thinking of picking up a shadow 750 used but low miles and just a few years old. The Phantom is a beast. Those things look great. Super cool ride with the seat position very comfortable. </p><p>Well done</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 4057934, member: 38658"] JRR: I going to say this. I love the Shadows. I did the Harley thing for years util I figure out Harley is just a name. Honda was making twice the bike at half the price. Also, about shadows. I had one and I kept hearing. "Oh those are nice starter bikes". What the heck. Folks, I'm not sure what a starter bike is. I've had a few and unless their talking about a bike with training wheels I don't know what the heck they're talking about. The Shadow is super great bike. Runs great, lots of power. Great suspension. It's not a crotch rocket but who the hell enjoys riding those? Some folks lie and say they like them but I'm not sure that's right. A shadow takes me back to what Harleys were suppose to be but never were. You can add a ton of stuff on them or take them right out of the factory delivered. That are great bikes regardless if you've been riding since you were 7 years old. Love to see picks of yours. I'm thinking of picking up a shadow 750 used but low miles and just a few years old. The Phantom is a beast. Those things look great. Super cool ride with the seat position very comfortable. Well done [/QUOTE]
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