About 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil with the filter replaced; roughly 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters) if you drain and refill without changing the filter. Always verify with the owner's manual and use the correct viscosity for your climate.
Oil capacity and what it covers
The following figures reflect a standard drain-and-fill service for the 2015 Honda Shadow Phantom 750 (VT750C) with a new oil filter installed. Actual amounts can vary slightly based on market-specific service guidelines or replacement parts.
- Oil capacity with filter change: 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters)
- Oil capacity without filter change: 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters)
After pouring in the oil, check the level using the dipstick or sight glass and adjust as needed to reach the middle of the recommended range. This helps ensure proper lubrication and avoids overfilling that could cause foaming or leaks.
Recommended oil types and viscosity
Choosing the right oil is key for performance and longevity in the VT750C engine. The following guidelines are commonly recommended for the 2015 Shadow Phantom 750, though you should always consult your manual or dealer guidance for model-year specifics.
- Viscosity: 10W-40 is the typical default for a wide range of climates; lighter or heavier grades may be used depending on temperature and riding conditions.
- Specifications: Look for motorcycle-grade oil that meets API SN or higher and JASO MA/MA2 (for wet-clutch performance).
- Oil type: Mineral, synthetic blend, or full synthetic oils are acceptable as long as they meet the above specs; many riders favor a Honda GN4 10W-40 or equivalent.
Regardless of the type chosen, ensure the oil is labeled for motorcycle use and meets the required specifications. Using the wrong oil can affect clutch performance and engine wear.
Step-by-step oil change guidance
If you’re planning to perform the change yourself, follow these common steps to ensure a clean, effective process. This list assumes a standard service interval and that you’re using a compatible oil and new filter.
- Warm up the engine briefly, then turn off and let it cool for a few minutes to prevent burns and ensure proper drainage.
- Place the bike on a stable stand or center stand; place a drain pan beneath the engine.
- Remove the drain plug and drain the old oil completely; replace the drain plug once drained.
- Remove and replace the oil filter with a new one, applying a light coat of fresh oil to the gasket before installation.
- Fill with the recommended amount of oil (3.4 quarts with filter change as a starting point); do not overfill.
- Run the engine for a few minutes, then turn it off and recheck the oil level with the dipstick; add small amounts if needed to reach the proper level.
- Check for leaks around the drain plug and filter, and ensure oil level remains within the marked range after the engine has cooled.
Following these steps helps ensure a clean change and accurate oil level reading. When in doubt, consult a professional mechanic or authorized Honda service center for assistance.
Summary
The 2015 Honda Shadow Phantom 750 typically requires about 3.4 quarts (3.2 liters) of engine oil with a fresh filter, or about 3.0 quarts (2.8 liters) if you’re not replacing the filter. Use a motorcycle-grade oil that meets API SN or higher and JASO MA/MA2, with a viscosity around 10W-40 for most conditions. Always verify with the owner’s manual and check the level after filling and running the engine to ensure proper lubrication and performance.


