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2001 Honda 1500 Valkyrie Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $6,599.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:37
Location:

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Atlantic, IA, US
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TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:00893 PhonePhone:8558780486

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2001 HONDA 1500 VALKYRIE, These Valkyries are one of the coolest bikes out there. They are getting harder to find too. This one is in very good condition and fairly low miles for this Honda 6 cylinder.The king of the cruisers is designed for the custom rider who wants incredible performance, classic styling and Honda's legendary durability.With performance to spare, the Valkyrie Interstate is one custom that's not afraid to get out on the open road.Engine Liquid-cooled 1520cc six-cylinder engine is tuned for excellent roll-on power and sophisticated cruising comfort. Gold Wing-derived engine adds six carburetors, revised camshaft timing and a free-flow exhaust system to boost engine output considerably. Carefully designed chrome engine accents, including manifolds, timing belt cover and reshaped head covers, add to custom styling appeal. Five-speed transmission with close gear-ratios for exciting roll-on performance. Quiet and virtually maintenance-free shaft drive. Simple-to-service screw-and-locknut valve-clearance adjusters. Tuned six-into-six exhaust system has three individual outlet pipes enclosed in a single muffler-like casing on each side. The six separate pipes give a unique and exciting sound, along with excellent performance. Maintenance-free hydraulic clutch, electronic ignition, belt-driven camshafts and shaft drive reduce servicing time and cost. Powerful, 546-watt alternator offers plenty of power for electrical accessories.Chassis/Suspension Strong, rugged tuned chassis features solidly mounted engine for confidence-inspiring handling. Massive, 45mm inverted front fork gives 5.1 inches of plush, well-controlled travel. Large-section aluminum alloy top and bottom triple-clamps add to fork rigidity. Dual rear shocks with five-position preload adjustability give 4.7 inches of wheel travel. Large-section radial tires provide superb grip and an excellent ride. Polished aluminum hollow-cast wheels complement the sweeping styling. Dual-front and single-rear disc brakes are equipped with twin-piston calipers. Long-range 5.3-gallon fuel tank. Large, comfortable two-piece custom seat features a detachable passenger section and rear backrest. Relaxed and comfortable riding position comes from a wide, low, large-diameter handlebar and low, 28.9-inch seat height.Additional Features Powerful 60/55-watt halogen headlight with unique eyebrow-style chrome case and multi-reflector-type lens. Chrome-case-enclosed tachometer and speedometer with attractive white-colored faces. Convenient push-to-cancel turn-signal switch. High-quality two-tone or black solid-color finishes combine with the powerful styling and many chromed components to deliver a stunning visual presence. Comfortable, large-diameter handgrips. Transferable three-y

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