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2004 Honda St1300 Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:66 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

JACKSON, Ohio, US

JACKSON, OH, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:UM200154 PhonePhone:8777461546

Honda Other description

2004 HONDA ST1300, This ST has had the best of care and upkeep and is very good shape. Brand new Conti tires. Heated grips. Power adjusting windshield. Runs great !!!For more than 12 years, Honda's ST has set the standard for sport-touring excellence. The 2004 ST1300—with its potent longitudinally mounted V-4, supple suspension and all-new electronically adjustable windshield—continues that legacy, and in a new Pearl Dark Blue color with silver-colored wheels to boot.WEIGHT 637 lbs.WHEELBASE 58.7 in.SEAT HEIGHT 31.1 in.ENGINEENGINE 1261cc liquid-cooled longitudinally mounted 90-degree V-4, DOHC four valves per cylinderDISPLACEMENT 1261ccBORE X STROKE 78.0mm x 66.0mmCOMPRESSION RATIO 10.8:1CARBURETION Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) with automatic enricher circuitFUEL CAPACITY 7.7 gal.IGNITION Computer-controlled digital with three-dimensional mapping and electronic advanceDRIVETRAINTRANSMISSION 5-speedFINAL DRIVE ShaftBRAKES/WHEELS/TIRESBRAKES Front: Dual full-floating 310mm discs with LBS three-piston calipersRear: Single 316mm disc with LBS three-piston caliperTIRES Front: 120/70ZR-18Rear: 170/60ZR-17OPERATIONALSUSPENSION Front: 45mm HMAS cartridge fork 4.6-inch travelRear: HMAS gas-charged single shock with five-position spring-preload adjustability 4.8-inch travel

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