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New Honda Shadow 750 Black Spirit cruiser has lowest seat in class

By Guy Procter -

New bikes

 04 September 2009 10:05

Honda has launched a new matt-black rival to Harley-Davidson’s 883 Nightster with the lowest seat in its class in the shape of the Shadow 750 Black Spirit. 

A stripped back, bobber-styled version of the Shadow Spirit 750, the shaft-driven cruiser has the emphasis on creating a mean kerbside presence without troubling its owner on the maintenance or customising front.  

Of its 52-degree V-twin – shared with the Shadow Spirit - Honda says: “Its delivery is tuned for deep, rumbling pulses of power and torque. Accessibility and dependability are also essential to the Black Spirit experience, and the fuel injection system has been developed for quick throttle response and maximum fuel economy.”

No price details have been released yet, but expect a small premium over the £5650 Shadow Spirit.

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Click ‘next’ to read Honda’s full release about the Black Spirit