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2008 Honda Vtx1300t on 2040-motos

$6,995
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:7200
Location:

St.Johns, Michigan

St.Johns, MI
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Honda VTX tech info

TypeType:Cruiser PhonePhone:(888) 541-2450

Honda VTX description

2008 HONDA VTX1300T, One Owner! 2008 Honda VTX1300T with only 7,200 miles. This bike is loaded with accessories which include Cobra pipes, Light Bar, Ultimate driver and passenger seats including backrests. This bike is in excellent condition and is ready to travel on. Serviced - Inspected - Detailed - Call or email Kasey at 989-224-0044

Moto blog

Yamaha, Honda Donate to Thailand Flood Relief Efforts

Thu, 20 Oct 2011

Honda and Yamaha announced relief aid for the people of Thailand affected by severe flooding that has swamped large parts of the country since late July. Yamaha and its Thai subsidiaries are donating a relief package worth about 30 million yen (US$390,000) including 3,000 life jackets. Yamaha is evaluating what items to provide including outboard motors.

Honda CBR250R Sticking Around for 2014, Getting Facelift to Match New CBR300R

Mon, 28 Oct 2013

Earlier this month, Honda unveiled a new CBR300R model at the CIMAMotor show in Chongqing, China. The assumption was the 286cc CBR300R would replace the CBR250R as Honda’s entry-level sportbike. The CBR250R isn’t completely disappearing however, as Honda announced the 2014 version will be appearing at the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show, Nov.

Will the road-going RCV look like this?

Thu, 25 Oct 2012

Honda announced in a dry-as-you-like press release that a new bike was coming.  Not another motorcycle-cum-medical aid like the DN-01 or Integra, this is going to be a proper bike. A bike in a similar vein to previous bikes in the RC series, the RC30, RC45 and RC51, aimed squarely at winning races. So what's it going to look like?