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2008 Honda Vtx1800 Style F **no Fees, Ever!** Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $8,997.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Chattanooga, Tennessee, US

Chattanooga, TN, US
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Honda VTX tech info

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Honda VTX description

2008 HONDA VTX1800 Style F **NO FEES, EVER!**, EVER!, Every family has to have its bad boy. You know the type: rebellious, independent. Thats the VTX1800F to tee. This machine is equal parts dragbike and Main Street marauder, sporting a low, gunfighter-style seat, semiswept handlebar, and chromed 2into1 pipes. Chopped fenders and 10spoked wheels add the finishing touch to an attitude both defiant and unique. Straight-Cut, 5-Bolt Muffler Tips Bullet-Style Headlight * Performance Drag-Style Custom Fender: The VTX1800F features bobbed front and straight-cut rear steel fenders, completing the drag-racing sport custom styling. * Cast Aluminum Wheels: Show-stopping, 10-spoke cast aluminum wheels, available in satin-brushed or high-polish finishes, create an aggressive, racer-like look. * Flangeless Fuel Tank: The flangeless fuel tank, with 4.8-gallon capacity, has seamless eye-catching street-rod style and an extensive cruising range. * Tank Decal Badging: The flangeless fuel tank features pinstripe-quality VTX decal badging for a smooth side finish. * Dragster-Style Seating: Low, 27.6-inch, two-piece gunfighter-style seat features a removable passenger section for the ultimate custom look and feel. * Straight-Cut 5-Bolt Muffler Tips Exhaust: The staggered dual exhausts and straight-cut 5-bolt muffler tips cleanly accentuate the custom tail end. * Wedge-Style Mirrors: The VTX1800F features wedge-shaped mirrors for a tapered, designer look. * Bullet-Style Headlight: The streamlined headlight design, with a distinct, smaller-hooded lens, creates a uniquely minimalist look. * Bullet-Style Turn Signals: With chrome visors, clear lenses and amber flasher bulbs, the bullet-style turn signals complement the VTX1800F's custom image. * Tank-Mounted Speedometer: Unique to the VTX1800F, the tank-mounted speedometer features a high-tech, race-style bar-graph tachometer, LCD instrumentation and distinct, style-specific display background. * Custom Handlebars and Risers: The semi-swept, high-rise aluminum handlebar mounts are mated with straight, dragbike handlebars, providing street-rod styling without compromising riding comfort. * Billet-Style Fender Rails: Billet-style rear fender rails feature slotted surface design for a unique feel. * Flush-Mounted LED Taillights: Unique and distinctive, the back end of the VTX1800F stands out with recessed LED tail- and brake lights.

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