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2007 Honda Vtx on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:7 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Keller, Texas, United States

Keller, Texas, United States
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Honda VTX photos

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Honda VTX tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,800 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Cruiser For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda VTX description

2007 VTX 1800F1

Bought still in crate in October 2009

7,737 miles

One of the best-looking and performing bikes on the road…shaft drive provides powerful acceleration.

Stunning Metallic Black Paint with no blemishes.

Garage stored.

Never exposed to rain.

Never dropped on the road.

Used for backroad riding.

Incredibly balanced and smooth ride.

More than $1000 in extras:

Kuryakyn ISO Grips with Stiletto End Caps - $130

Kuryakyn Chrome Wide Style Clutch/Brake Levers - $40

Kuryakyn Transformer Backrest W/ Fold-Down Luggage Rack - $180

Kuryakyn Side Plates for Backrest - $100

Gothic Side Mount License Plate w/ LED Light  - $225

Hondaline Boulevard Windshield - $275

Dunlap Tires: Oversized 200/15R18 rear; 130/70R18 front

Stock Specs:

Bold sport-custom performance-cruiser styling.  

Bobbed-style front steel fender with straight-cut rear steel fender complement the drag-racing look.

Low 27.6-inch two-piece gunfighter-style seat features a removable passenger section for an enhanced custom look.

Semi-swept, high-rise, aluminum handlebar mounts provide a comfortable, upright riding position.

Handsome chromed two-into-two staggered exhaust system features five-bolt muffler tips and a deep exhaust note.

Streamlined headlight features a smaller hooded lens for a unique minimalist look.

Aggressive 10-spoke racing-type cast wheels feature a low-profile radial front tire with an aggressive radial rear tire to put the engine’s awesome power to the ground and enhance the overall performance and custom look.

Large, handsomely finished, flangeless 4.8-gallon gas tank features pinstripe-quality VTX decal badging.

Custom-design wedge-shape mirrors.

Custom-style recessed LED tail- and brake light.

Billet-style rear fender rails feature a slotted surface treatment with hairline brushed finish for a unique custom look.

Bullet-style turn signals feature chrome visors, clear lenses and amber flasher bulbs.

Tank-mounted digital LCD instrumentation includes a speedometer, bar-graph tachometer, odometer, A/B trip meters and a clock.

Electronic control unit (ECU) closed-loop emissions system utilizes an air-injection system and three-way exhaust catalyzer to simultaneously reduce emissions of hydrocarbons carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen. California model exceeds CARB 2008 emissions standards.

Satin-brushed cast-aluminum wheels.  Clear coat was removed to refinish aluminum.

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