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Uploaded by on May 4, 2007

05 Shadow Aero. I gutted the stock pipes, put in a Dynojet jet kit, and replaced the stock filter with a K&N. And on the dyno in put down 44hp. The pipes actually sound pretty good. The poor video quality doesn't do it justice. Stock hp rating is around 35-38 at the wheel. So for $110 i bumped it up a nice bit. It feels and sounds alot better than stock. And still gets avg. 155-160 miles out of a tank.

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  • Hey: Very nice sound.I want to do the same...But I dont know how to install the jet kit.

    How did you do it? How did you get the Carburator?

    Very nice job though :)

  • Thanks, if you buy a jet kit it comes with pretty basic instructions. But I found a guy that had step by step instructions on the net. Just have to search for them. It pretty easy.

  • i have a bike like this a honda aero 2007,and i want to remove the baffle,but some friends told me if i do that my machine will be damaged, is that true? i like the sound your bike do and i want the same for my bike,please give your opinion. thanks

  • Its should not damage the bike. It may run a little leaner and require a jet kit. Which i would install if I changed from factory pipes anyway.

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  • Nice! Great sound...love my Aero...be safe!!

  • looks great bud. I love my 05 as well

  • Hey streetrod1989 sweet sound on that awesome aero. When you removed the baffle on the single, how did you go about it? did you use the hole saw trick or what? thanks Man. Jim

  • Keep it in first and twist the throttle and try to redline it. It has a RPM limiter that will cut you back. So you can't over rev the motor. You can't destroy this Honda V twin. Just ride and enjoy. It's a bit buzzy over 64 mph. Try crashbar covers to cut down on buffetting. A nearly perfect bike.

  • rocket sound

  • My first bike, Honda shadow 750, 2008,I had no motorcycle experience what so ever, I did drop it a few times in the beginning, nothing major. I love this bike, though I sometimes feel that I might be pushing the engine when Im traveling at 80mph, what do you think?

  • That's badass, sounds nice man. I want to get new pipes for my 1100 Aero, but am kind of leery about re jetting. While I'm good with my hands, I'm worried I'd be kind of in over my head. How long did it take to re jet?

  • did you have to re jet it ?

  • Damn, that is one nice sounding aero. Mine doesnt seem to sound that good when idling, it sounds like its stuttering...do you know what the problem could be? Or is there even a problem?

  • buy the way ...if you dontlike the seat you can always change it ... or even make it abit higher soyou will be more confy on it ...like put more shit on the seat ...like some sponge or shit ..and wrap it back with some vinil or stuff ..and there you go ...you have a higher seat ... or put one with springs on it ... ... just change the seat and get the bike for crying out loud !

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