Find or Sell Motorcycles & Scooters in USA

2005 Honda Vtx1300r Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $5,995.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: RED METALLIC
Location:

Lafayette, Louisiana, US

Lafayette, LA, US
QR code
2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 1

Honda VTX photos

2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 2 2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 3 2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 4 2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 5 2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 6 2005 Honda VTX1300R   Cruiser , US $5,995.00, image 7

Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:C938945 PhonePhone:8665871930

Honda VTX description

2005 HONDA VTX1300R, JUST IN! THIS WELL MAINTAINED 1300 RETRO HAS SOME NICE EXTRAS, INCLUDING VANCE AND HINES EXHAUST, LEATHER LYKE SADDLE BAGS, MUSTANG SEAT WITH ADJUSTABLE DRIVERS BACK REST (FOLDS DOWN TOO) SISSY BAR WITH PASSENGER BACK REST, PASSENGER FOLDING FLOORBOARDS, ENGINE GUARD AND MORE.

Moto blog

Recall on Kuryakyn Transformer Passenger Floorboards for Honda Gold Wing

Tue, 20 Dec 2011

Accessory manufacturer Küryakyn is issuing a recall on its Transformer passenger floorboards for the 2001-2011 Honda Gold Wing. According to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the mounts of the Küryakyn Transformer floorboards may crack and break free from the mounting bolts. The floorboards may unexpectedly fall off the motorcycle, potentially leading to a crash or injury.

2014 Honda MSX125 Monkey Bike Coming to US as Honda Grom

Tue, 14 May 2013

American Honda announced it will offer a new 125cc modern interpretation of the classic Monkey Bike to U.S. consumers as the Honda Grom. Originally announced in January for Asia as the MSX125, the new Honda Grom will arrive in the U.S.

Honda UNI-CUB: For People Who Enjoy Riding on Moving Trash Cans

Tue, 15 May 2012

Remember the Honda U3-X? Unveiled in 2009, the U3-X was Honda‘s personal mobility device concept, essentially a self-balancing electronic unicycle that can move in any direction by simply leaning. Honda has created an updated version it calls the UNI-CUB.