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2003 Honda Vtx1800 on 2040-motos

$5,999
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:24257 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Sublimity, Oregon

Sublimity, OR
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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(866) 431-7834

Honda VTX description

2003 Honda VTX1800, The biggest, baddest cruiser Honda has ever producedThe biggest, baddest cruiser Honda has ever produced, the VTX is powered by a 1795cc V-twin with 106 horsepower and 120 pounds-feet of torque. With an exhaust valve bigger than a P-51's and an 18.8 kilogram crankshaft, the VTX is the King Kong of performance cruisers. And because it's a Honda, the VTX brings a new level of sophistication with a PGM-FI electronic fuel injection system.

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