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2011 Honda Interstate **no Fees, Ever!** Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $9,797.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:0
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Chattanooga, Tennessee, US

Chattanooga, TN, US
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2011 HONDA Interstate **NO FEES, EVER!**, EVER!, It's OK to stare. We expect it.Dont say we didnt warn youone look and you wont be able to tear your eyes off the gorgeous Interstate custom. Like its equally stunning Stateline stable mate, this 1312cc V-twin is the ultimate expression of progressive retro cruiser styling, with one big difference: Its built to go the (long) distance, with touring features like floorboards, roomy leather-clad saddlebags, and a custom windscreen.So we wont mind if we catch you staring. In fact, we fully expect it.Sonic Vroom: With its potent 1312cc, 52: V-twin, the Interstate delivers strong low- and mid-range torque, ample passing power, and a pulsing exhaust note that is downright hypnotic.Long-Range Luxury: No matter where, or how long, your ride takes you, the Interstate will get you there in style and comfort, thanks to spacious saddlebags, full-size floorboards and a large, custom windscreen.Brake Time: A 336mm front and a 296mm rear disc brake ensure strong stopping power and control.Innovations * Windscreen: The stylish custom windscreen keeps wind and weather at bay, ensuring both rider and passenger cruise in ultimate touring comfort. * Low-Slung Saddle: Measuring in at a low, easy-to-get-the-boots-down-when-stopping 26.7 inches, the Interstate's wide, cushy seat not only enhances the comfort level, but the styling as well. * Hardcover Saddlebags: Roomy and built with stylish leather overlaying a protective hard case and cover, the Interstate's saddlebags are big enough to pack for a long tripand durable enough to take it. * Shaft Final Drive: The shaft final drive is quiet, clean, and has been uniquely integrated into the overall design. * Front and Rear Disc Brakes: Equipped with powerful stoppers at both endsa single 336mm disc with twin-piston caliper up front and 296mm disc with single-piston caliper in backthe Interstate excels at reeling in the mph. * Three-Valve Dual-Plug Combustion Chamber * Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI): Forget about fiddling with a chokethe Interstate's fuel-injection system means no-hassle startups on cold mornings or at high altitudes, and optimal performance in any condition. * 1312cc V-twin Engine: Powerful 1312cc, 52-degree V-twin engine with a single-pin crankshaft and dual balancers has plenty of torque, and the feel only a V-twin can deliver. * Heel-Toe Shifter: A handy, and old-school cruiser-style, heel-toe shifter is paired with the floorboards to make shifting through the gears a simple toe or heel tap away. * Full-Size Floorboards: A must-have for every long-distance machine: large, roomy floorboards, with vibration-absorbing rubber inserts, to keep your size-12 dogs relaxed all day long. * Chrome Fork Covers: Custom bikes can never have too much style, as the Interstate illustrates perfectly with its brilliant, eye-catching chrome fork covers.

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