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2014 Honda Ctx1300 Deluxe (ctx1300d) on 2040-motos

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YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0
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Johnson City, Tennessee

Johnson City, TN
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2014 Honda CTX1300 Deluxe (CTX1300D), The Evolution Of Our CTX Family: The New CTX1300Some motorcycles take a proven formula and change it up a little. Then there???s Honda???s new CTX family of bikes???they???ve blown their class wide open and completely reinvented it. The new CTX1300 is a great example: With a 1,261 cc V-4 engine it has plenty of power. Innovations abound in the integrated bodywork. Best of all, the CTX1300 Deluxe version with Bluetooth?? audio, anti-lock brakes, self-cancelling turn signals, traction control and a blacked-out look.

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