Ride to Amenia Label Shopper. Kilns in Wassaic, Billees Garage. KTM DUKE 390 VS Honda Shadow 750

Take the Honda cruiser to New York, up Old Route 22 Wingdale to Dover, then up to Amenia, NY Label Shopper to get some discounted clothes! Back down to Wassaic to the Charcoal Kilns which they fenced in an area and welded rebar so you can not get inside the kilns anymore, BUMMER. Back to Billees garage, see an old friend Eric who got messed up, Billees house where his girlfriend wrecked a minibike and is banged up, then home, what a fun day as always. Label Shopper: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mujUo6u84Trto... Charcoal kilns: https://maps.app.goo.gl/h3um2T2DseKGB... Parts links: Oil dipstick: https://amzn.to/4eHcmdq NGK Spark Plugs (4): https://amzn.to/4wpdqsT Carburetor VT750 Replacement: https://amzn.to/439vbyJ Fuel Petcock valve: https://amzn.to/4uJoZJI Battery, sealed lead acid: https://amzn.to/4u8Mhcf Oil Filter: https://amzn.to/4ty6AyB (oil change capacity 2.7 qts) Air Filter, high flow: https://amzn.to/4fiOwEZ Trickle charge cords: https://amzn.to/4noZmLP Rear OEM gear oil: https://amzn.to/4uhNWft (5.4 US oz (160 ml) of SAE 80 hypoid gear oil) Core Specifications Engine: 745cc liquid-cooled 52 degree V-twin. Fuel System: 3.7 gallon tank with .9 gal reserve. Single 34mm constant-velocity carburetor (note: 2006 was prior to the switch to fuel injection). Final Drive: Shaft drive, which is a major selling point for this model as it requires significantly less maintenance than a chain. Seat Height: Very low at 25.9 inches, making it an ideal choice for shorter riders or beginners who want to be able to plant both feet firmly at stops. Weight: Approximately 519lbs dry 550lbs curb. While it looks heavy, the center of gravity is low, which helps with maneuverability. Brakes: Single 296mm disc with twin-piston caliper in the front; traditional 180 mm drum brake in the rear. Performance & Handling The Aero is designed for relaxed cruising rather than high-speed performance. Power: 43 to 45 hp at 5,500 rpm. $45 to 47 lb-ft at 3,000 to 3,500 rpm It delivers smooth, predictable power with plenty of low-end torque for city riding and back roads. Top Speed: Generally between 95 to 100 mph. 0–60 mph: Typically takes about 7–8 seconds. Fuel Economy: Owners usually report between 45 to 50mpg, depending on riding style and load.Mechanical Profile Compression Ratio: 9.6:1.Valvetrain: SOHC; three valves per cylinder (two intake, one exhaust).Transmission: Wide-ratio 5-speed manual Clutch: Wet, multi-disc Comfort: The handlebars are wide and pulled back, creating a neutral "sit-up" riding position. It features rubber-mounted cushioning to reduce engine vibration. Suspension: The rear dual shocks have a five-position spring preload adjustment, allowing you to stiffen the ride if you're carrying a passenger or heavy luggage. Maintenance Highlights Shaft Drive: Only requires occasional gear oil changes, eliminating the need for regular cleaning, lubing, and tensioning of a chain. Cooling: Being liquid-cooled, it handles traffic and warm weather better than air-cooled cruisers of similar size. Common DIY Tasks: Owners often note that the carburetor is relatively easy to access for cleaning if the bike has been sitting, and the oil filter is easily reachable for standard service. Due to changing products, links, etc, If you want the most recent product links, go to www.motocheez.com and click the vehicle you're looking for (upper right). This keeps the links for all the parts more accurate. These I use and install on ALL my videos. I do not sell any of the items listed. (except key tags T-shirt once I make them) Custom intro music and Voice-overs by Harp C Chord, Ryan Harper TY! Thanks you for watching, PLEASE subscribe! ▽ Follow MotoCheez on.... Instagram:   / motocheez   Facebook :   / vin.cheezle.2025   Web: http://www.MotoCheez.com TikTok : @MotoCheez