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New 2010 Honda Vt1300cr Stateline,vtx,reduced,no Reserve, W/factory Warranty!! on 2040-motos

US $7,800.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Bellaire, Ohio, US

Bellaire, Ohio, US
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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1312 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Honda VTX description

The 2010 Honda Sateline

VT1300CR VTX

  • Engine: 1,312cc, fuel-injected, liquid-cooled 52 degree v-twin
  • Transmission: 5-speed
  • Final drive: Shaft
  • Brakes: twin-piston, 336mm single-disc front, single-piston, 296mm single-disc rear
  • Suspension: 41mm front fork (with 4.0 inches of travel), single shock rear (with 3.9 inches of travel)
  • Seat height: 26.8 inches
  • Fuel capacity: 4.4 gallons
  • Curb weight: 712 pounds (Interstate); 640/679 pounds (Sabre/Sabre ABS); 672/688 pounds (Stateline/Stateline ABS)
  • Big-bore bikes like the Honda VTX1800 and Suzuki C109R once captured the imagination of cruiser buyers, and their stately presence and ginormous engines mirrored the once-booming global economy and the "bigger is better" ethos. Fast forward a few years, and the more modest 1,300cc displacement has become the new 1800, with Honda's VTX1300 series selling nearly 83,000 units since it was introduced in '03.

    Expanding on the success of the lineup, Honda's new-for-2010 Interstate, Sabre, and Stateline offer fresh twists on the factory custom cruiser theme. The Interstate  is the longer-distance bike out of the bunch, with floorboards, 5.8 gallon saddlebags, and a windscreen. The Sabre is more custom oriented, with a 21-inch front wheel, a narrower seat, and a pro street-style handlebar. Rounding out the trio, the traditionally styled Stateline wears a blacked out engine, larger fenders, a leaned back saddle, and wider handlebars with an more upright riding stance.

    Honda Direct Line

    5169 Guernsey St Bellaire,OH 43906

    800-785-6761 800-785-6761 M-F 9a-5p ,Sat 10a-2p

    Bike is for sale locally,we reserve the right to end auction early with no bids!

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