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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2009

The Honda VTX series is a line of Honda V-twin cruiser motorcycles inspired by the Zodia concept shown at the 1995 Tokyo Motor Show. The Honda VTX 1800 was introduced in 2002 , and a smaller 1300 cc version was introduced in 2003. At the time this bike was introduced the Honda VTX 1800 engine was the largest displacement production V-Twin engine in the world, with the largest pistons ever produced for a car or a motorcycle. This title didn't last long however as the displacement race still continues today. There are several differently styled models available for each displacement class.

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  • Awesome bike !!

    Got one ;-)

  • Yup ~ Nice bike.

    But never ride it before...

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  • just got goose bumps, favorite bike of all time. Never thought I would own one, well its now 2011 and I love mine!

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  • @falconidaes

    200 series Knobbies and my 18x in 6" deep roadside clay one night would of been a little easier during storm. At least I didn't loose my shoes in it pushing full throttle.

  • Since when VTX is a dirt bike?

  • I own one in red and I'm only 5"3 1/2..hahaha

  • i love my 1800 VTX

  • BETWEN .. 7.......... *

  • thank you god for giving us this bike ...

  • @k9m42 Takes getting used to but I handle my big log just fine lol

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