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Cycle News 2023 Issue 44 November 7

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RIDE REVIEW I 2024 HONDA SHADOW PHANTOM P86 Suspension is about as basic as it gets. The 41mm conven- tional forks are non-adjustable, and the twin-shock rear sus- pension is also non-adjustable except for spring preload. You have 5.5 inches of wheel travel up front and a whopping 3.5 inches in the rear. The bike rolls on 15-inch spoked wheels, including a semi-fat 160/80 rear tire. Seat heat is a low 25.6 inches, and overall wet weight is 543 pounds (claimed); 553 pounds with ABS. As you can tell, the Phantom isn't a technical marvel, but this simple and uncomplicated motorcycle is still attractive and has a lot going for it. For one (and perhaps most importantly for a cruiser), the Phantom is quite handsome. It has that Harley-Davidson Sportster look, and one of the Phantom's color options mirrors Harley's trademark black/orange/silver paint. The bike's designer says he wasn't going for that Harley look at all but just likes the color orange. Complimenting the Phantom's eye-pleasing styling and skin color is how well-built it looks, and it does feel that way. Many of Honda's more budget-priced motorcycles are made in the company's plant in Thailand, but not the Phantom. It is manu - factured in Kumamoto, Japan, where Gold Wings are construct- ed and assembled, which might relieve some of your worry about the quality you're getting in the budget-priced Phantom. It's top-notch. The Phantom is a pleasure to ride, and it doesn't get much easier to ride, either. You just get on it and go. Even though 540 pounds is a lot of weight for a motorcycle, the Phantom, with its ultra-low seat height, is simple to manage in the drive - way, in heavy stop-and-go traffic, and out on the twisties. It's well- balanced, too, so rolling up to a stop light with cars all around you isn't a worry, which is good for inexperienced riders. The Honda Shadow Phantom is a handsome motorcycle. And its sub-$9000 price makes it look even better.

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