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2004 Honda Valkyrie on 2040-motos

US $18,500.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Saratoga, California, United States

Saratoga, California, United States
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Honda Valkyrie tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,832 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Valkyrie description

  •  2004 Honda RUNE, 

  •  Approximately 3000 RUNES were built at the Marysville, Ohio plant between 2004 and 2005.The RUNE was a proof-of-concept project with advanced technical features. The RUNE is a head-turner wherever it goes and a pleasure to ride.   This bike is number 448 of the lot and comes with a rare "RUNE Leather/Steel Factory Book *& CD's" that were given out with some of the bikes. The RUNE has a Honda Ignition Security System (H.I.S.S.) and extra security coded ignition keys. This RUNE was purchased directly from the Honda Dealer in Tennessee. All of the 3200 miles are road miles. The bike has been HOUSE kept and carefully maintained. Call or text Perry at 408 234 4466 for more information.

  • The story of the Rune is as much about flesh and blood emotion as it is about a chrome and steel motorcycle. One simply would not exist without the other. To aspire is human, but to actually convince a Japanese manufacturing empire to produce a bike as shamelessly stylistic as the Rune, well, that would've been impossible without the fire of a few strong-willed leaders on the North American side of the business, fueled by a country filled with people like you and me who prefer their motorcycles as stunningly beautiful as they are usefully efficient. 

SPECICATIONS
2004 Honda Rune

Designation: NRX1800

ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN

Type: Liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed six
Valve arrangement: SOHC, two valves per cylinder
Displacement, bore x stroke: 1832cc, 74 x 71mm
Compression ratio: 9.8:1
Carburetion: PGM-FI
Lubrication: Semi-dry sump
Transmission: 5 speeds, multiplate clutch
Final drive: Shaft

CHASSIS
Wet weight: 888 lbs.
GVWR: 1153 lbs.
Seat height: 27.2 in.
Inseam equivalent: 31.8 in.
Wheelbase: 68.9 in.
Overall length: 100.7 in.
Rake/trail: 29 degrees / 4.9 in.
Front tire: 150/60R-18 tubeless radial
Rear tire: 180/55R-17 tubeless radial
Front suspension: Trailing bottom-link; 3.9 in. travel
Rear suspension: Pro-Link single damper; 3.9 in. travel
Front brake: 2, double-action three-piston caliper, 13.0-in. discs
Rear brake: Double-action two piston caliper, 13.2-in. disc
Fuel capacity: 6.2 gal.
Handlebar width: 33.6 in.

ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION
Forward lighting: Triangular (7-in. max width), dual-bulb headlight, position lights
Taillight: Dual LEDs, license plate light
Instruments: Digital speedometer, odometer, dual trip meters, fuel level indicator; lights for high beam, neutral, turn signals, engine heat

PERFORMANCE
Fuel mileage: 30-36 mpg; 34.0-mpg average
Average range: 204.6 miles
Horsepower: 90.6 @ 5250 rpm
Torque: 110.9 ft.-lbs. @ 2500 rpm
60-80-mph acceleration: 5.20 sec.
Quarter-mile acceleration: 12.42 @ 107.23

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