How many owners have a Honda VTX1800?
7 owners have reviewed their HONDA VTX1800 (2001 – 2006) and rated it in a number of areas. Read what they have to say and what they like and dislike about the bike below.
How much torque does a Honda VTX1300 have?
The VTX1300 has conventional forks and slightly softer suspension, but the same low-to-the-ground chassis layout. Although the VTX1300 lacks a bit of punch, you cannot say that of the 1800, which makes a meaty 115 ft/lbs of torque at 3000rpm. That’s grunt baby.
How big is the exhaust valve on a Honda VTX?
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. · New Uranium Green and Candy Red paint schemes join classic black.
What kind of suspension does a Honda VTX have?
Also has Honda’s linked braking system. The big 1800 has decent suspension on it, although the USD front forks are non-adjustable. The VTX handles well for something so heavy, but it lacks real ground clearance, so cornering has to be slow and steady.
What kind of suspension does a Honda VTX1300 have?
The big 1800 has decent suspension on it, although the USD front forks are non-adjustable. The VTX handles well for something so heavy, but it lacks real ground clearance, so cornering has to be slow and steady. The VTX1300 has conventional forks and slightly softer suspension, but the same low-to-the-ground chassis layout.
What kind of engine does a Honda VTX have?
The engine is typically Honda smooth, with just enough vibes to remind you it is in fact a V-twin. Slicker gearbox than most big cruisers, plus shaft drive. It’s hard to fault the build quality of Honda’s American made cruisers and the VTX range are no exception.