2006 Honda Shadow® VLX
User Reviews
-
Nice back-up bike
By (I am an Owner) on Feb 09, 2019I bought my 2006 VLX600 as a back-up bike so that I would have something to ride when my BMW needed service, etc. I am 6'2" and 220 and 70 years old. Although it is a bit small and sits a bit too low, I enjoy riding it. I have taken several long trips on it, 500 miles+, and it did fine. The four-speed ... transmission didn't bother me at all. It was good in the twisties and the mountains. If you are looking for a nice little second bike or are a beginner this is the bike for you. Great looking bike.
Rating breakdown
-
Awesome starter bike for the girls who want drive
By (I am an Owner) on Mar 21, 2013I've owned this bike for three years and bought it used. It's light weight with enough power to help you get comfortable with the road and mechanics of the bike. The ride is nice requiring little Maintenance just regular tune ups. I'm 61.5 inches tall and this bike was made for me. I went on a ... run with Harley owners and was able to keep up going 110 miles before having to fill up witch is fine cause it gives your bum a break. I've really enjoyed this bike and its made me love riding. I'm just ready for a little bigger.
Rating breakdown
-
Odd shifting but a fine bike
By (I am an Owner) on Oct 20, 2012Two women ride this bike but it's the 5'4" 60 year old who owns it. I'm 5'6" a bit younger and it's too short and stretched out for me.
I've ridden everything from a 1982 (new) Honda CM250 to a 1985 Honda 650 (cruiser) then down to a Kawasaki Vulcan 500 when the 650 just go too heavy ... for me at a dead stop.
My totally new rider partner just took the motorcycle safety class and bought a Yamaha Virago 250. She outgrew that in two months. My mantra - buy what you're comfy using but don't take the 250 on a highway (I did to make sure I wasn't lying and got rattled brain :) ). I took the class recently but bought the last model year of the Vulcan 500. Both bikes work for us differently.
Took the Honda out for a test drive at a dealer and bought it from a private person when the dealer low balled us for the 250, we were both angry. They know us and there was no excuse.
The VLX is lighter and lower than my Kaw and it's peppier. It's nice not having to dribble through six gears. Since I had the most experience, I had to ride it home over and down a mountain and the distance was about 70 miles. It's more stretched out than my 500 in every way. Speed pedal is further out, brake pedal is further out. We'll get those adjusted so braking and shifting are easier. It shifted smoothly and I was thankful for the fewer gears going down the mountain (we're in NC), so I mean mountain. It's also lighter than my Kaw. We dropped it in our driveway (my fault, I stopped and parked it pointing down) and we picked (two older women) it up easily.
If it wears like my old Hondas, I'll be really happy with it. Right now, it's a fine bike.
I like it just fine - not for me necessarily. It's smooth, peppy as all heck, and a cool-looking bike.
Rating breakdown
-
shadow vlx 600
By (I am an Owner) on May 11, 2012this is my first bike i have. been riding for a few months now and i already out grew it. the shifting is terrible and often wont down shift to 1st gear and not being fuel injected it takes ages to warm up
Rating breakdown
-
Good learner bike
By (I am an Owner) on Apr 11, 2011I bought this bike and I feel the same as the previous review. It could use a 5th gear and a larger tank. Otherwise it's a great bike to learn on and drive back and forth to work. Very comfortable, easy handling, and very safe feeling to ride.
Rating breakdown
-
06 shadow vlx
By (I am an Owner) on Oct 14, 2009This is my first bike. Overall pretty happy with it. After riding for a year, i feel this bike could definately use a fith gear, and a larger fuel tank. You'll hit about 120 miles before flipping to reserve. But great learner bike. Low seat height at 25", under 500lbs wet. I plan on giving it to ... my girl to ride and upgrading soon.
Rating breakdown