Turning my Honda Shadow 750 into a BOBBER in UNDER 25 MINUTES! | SUPERCUT

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Published 2024-03-31
Remember when I turned my 2008 Honda Shadow 750 Aero into a BOBBER/CHOPPER? Watch transformation all in one place!

Let me know your thoughts in the comments! Thanks for watching!

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"Feelin' Good" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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All Comments (21)
  • @jonathanboggs34
    Heck yeah brother! Looks soooo much better than stock!!👍
  • @belindarubio7315
    You make it look easy. Great explanations and camera angles. Thanks!
  • @Anubi55
    If you like the Mustang seat, just try the ultimate seat, a very different story, especially with the back rest, I could ride my aero for hours!
  • @xxYFKxx
    Man I love your content on the honda shadow! It’s crazy because when I brought my honda shadow, I’m starting to realize that my shadow has been converted to a bobber 😅 I didn’t noticed it until I started watching your videos! Keep up the content bro.
  • Stock, that bike has 6mm allen seat bolts. If you ever changed a rear tire, you'd know about the axle spacers.
  • @Shadowbobber208
    Need to get my build documented, got something very similar going. I did the solid struts in the rear though. Good looking bike!
  • I’m a superbike guy but I gotta say, your build…it looks amazing my friend 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
  • @dimmasvaerd
    Spring seats definitely look better. I switched to a spring seat on my '13 Sportster 1200 and love it. Bike came with a pretty stiff suspension and the springs added just the right amount of give to make it comfortable. I'll admit, a bit more cushion for longer rides would be nice, though. 😆
  • @DeniedClimax
    Awesome content, awesome commentary, awesome video! Both entertaining and informative. Final product is beautiful!
  • @Medes06
    I love it, and I don't get when people say they want bigger bikes, 750 cc looks great to me for the city or around.
  • @saltysnoopy
    I chopped out an '84 VT700 including a 40 degree rack.
  • @yertelt5570
    Cool mod. I have a 98 750 ACE, I'd have to use a slightly different wire management strategy as I have a chain drive and I don't think a wire zip tied to the chain would end well. lol
  • Great looking build, I am planning on doing something similar on my 05 shadow aero and this was a great visualization of what it could look like! That spring seat you used looks quite nice, could you tell me what seat it is, and do you find it comfortable?
  • @666foolycooly
    Do you have a link for front turn signals? Nice bike 👍🏽
  • @coryarlof6368
    very informative. do you have a gas tac or some sort of reader for it?