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2014 Honda Ctx 700n on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: RED
Location:

Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States

Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda CTX 700N photos

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Honda CTX 700N tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):670 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty TypeType:Standard For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Honda CTX 700N description

2014 HONDA CTX700N CTX 700N RED NEW 001264
RETAIL $6,999.00  NOW $4,500.00

A Great Bike, Pure And Simple.

Motorcycles, especially cruisers, have always been about individuality. But a lot of today’s cruisers end up looking like they all came from the same mold. Not the CTX series from Honda—we took the best parts of the cruiser idiom (laid-back seating, forward-set pegs, torque-rich twin-cylinder engine that you don’t have to rev for power) and put them together into a package unlike anything else you’ll see on the road. The low 28.3-inch seat height makes this a great choice for both urban riders who have to deal with stoplights and parking lots as well as anyone who likes a machine with a lower center of gravity. And there’s plenty of class-leading technology in this bike too.


GENERAL INFORMATION
MANUFACTURER Honda
MODEL YEAR 2014
MODEL CTX®700N
DIMENSIONS
WHEELBASE 60.2 in.
SEAT HEIGHT 28.3 in.
ENGINE
ENGINE Parallel-twin, SOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
DISPLACEMENT 670 cc
BORE X STROKE 73 x 80 mm
COMPRESSION RATIO 10.7:1
FUEL SYSTEM PGM-FI, 36 mm throttle body
FUEL TANK CAPACITY 3.17 gal.
MPG RATING 64
COOLING Liquid
DRIVETRAIN
TRANSMISSION 6-speed
FINAL DRIVE Chain
BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES
BRAKES Front: Single 320 mm disc with 2-piston caliper
Rear: Single 240 mm disc with 1-piston caliper
TIRES Front: 120/70-17
Rear: 160/60-17
OPERATIONAL
SUSPENSION Front: 41 mm fork; 4.2 in. travel
Rear: Pro-Link single shock; 4.3 in. travel
RAKE 27.7°
TRAIL 4.4 in. (114 mm)

A $500.00 deposit is due immediately through Paypal. We reserve the right to cancel this listing at any time, as the item is also for sale locally. Please be aware that the unit will continue to be for sale locally until the $500.00 down payment is received. In the event that the unit sells before we receive a down payment, the order will be cancelled and the deposit will be refunded. Financing, extended warranty, and delivery may be available. Customer is responsible for pick-up / shipping of unit. Contact us at 262-955-6545 for more information.

THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US!


1-262-955-6545


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