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Reviewed on October 9, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Honda VTX 1300C view listing

5.0
Well I have now over 33k miles on my 2005 Honda VTX 1300C and a new seat as posted I was going to do. This motorcycle is still a great... read more
Well I have now over 33k miles on my 2005 Honda VTX 1300C and a new seat as posted I was going to do. This motorcycle is still a great bike.
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Reviewed on March 30, 2012

Motorcycle reviewed 2005 Honda VTX 1300R view listing

5.0
This is sort of my first bike. I had a Rebel 250 about five years ago, but to me that doesn't count. My wife slammed the Rebel after I had it a month, so my time on it was limited. The amount of confidence I had after my first ride was unbelievable! It is very balanced, very smooth and... read more
This is sort of my first bike. I had a Rebel 250 about five years ago, but to me that doesn't count. My wife slammed the Rebel after I had it a month, so my time on it was limited. The amount of confidence I had after my first ride was unbelievable! It is very balanced, very smooth and has plenty of power! My only complaint echos many others. I dislike the "cold-bloodedness" of the bike and I wouldn't mind a fuel gauge. However, this is a "Retro" bike and I suppose a fuel gauge wouldn't be very "retro." I am not the first owner of the bike and I've only had it a week, but I've already put 500 miles on it and I love it. I went into the search process looking for a Harley, anything from Sporty to Fat Boy. But I came across this beauty and I was ultra impressed by the price. Once I took the first ride, I was hooked.
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Reviewed on June 28, 2011

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda VTX1800N Neo-Retro (VTX1800N) view listing

5.0
I have a 2006 that I bought a few months ago. My wife and I are in love. I have added a Batwing fairing with stereo, Cobra accessories and saddle... read more
I have a 2006 that I bought a few months ago. My wife and I are in love. I have added a Batwing fairing with stereo, Cobra accessories and saddle bags.
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Reviewed on April 16, 2011

Motorcycle reviewed 2002 Honda VTX 1800C view listing

5.0
I bought this bike yesterday and love it. I rode it home in a 40 mph. cross wind and it stayed glued to the road. My last bike that I loved was a 2000 Honda Shadow 1100, but this beast is a dream come true. When I decided it was time for an new bike, I expected to get the VTX1300 but stumbled... read more
I bought this bike yesterday and love it. I rode it home in a 40 mph. cross wind and it stayed glued to the road. My last bike that I loved was a 2000 Honda Shadow 1100, but this beast is a dream come true. When I decided it was time for an new bike, I expected to get the VTX1300 but stumbled across the 1800 for about the same price, and got the bike I really wanted. Crack the throttle on this bike and you better have a good grip. If you don't think the front tire will not lift off the ground, hit a dip at full throttle from a start. This bike is a beast and if you are going to have a passenger, put a back rest on it, she will slip off if you don't. This bike will put a smile on your face and keep it there. I expect to ride this bike for years, and yes I will compare it to Harleys. No, the resale isn't as good, but then again the bike is about 1/3 the price to begin with. So get over the HD name and buy what rides good. I will take a water-cooled bike over an oil-cooled bike any day. Yes, I did make that choice when I bought my Shadow, it came down between that or an XL1200. I chose the Honda.
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Reviewed on December 30, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda VTX1800R Retro Cruiser view listing

5.0
I love this bike. I can't stay off it. Every chance I get, I go for a ride. I can't complain about anything on this bike. If anyone does, they don't know how great this bike is and compared to Harley as much of it is made in the... read more
I love this bike. I can't stay off it. Every chance I get, I go for a ride. I can't complain about anything on this bike. If anyone does, they don't know how great this bike is and compared to Harley as much of it is made in the USA.
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Reviewed on August 2, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Honda VTX Retro 1300 (VTX1300S) view listing

5.0
This is an excellent ride especially when you hit the highway. It's better than any other Harley or Kawasaki I have... read more
This is an excellent ride especially when you hit the highway. It's better than any other Harley or Kawasaki I have ridden.
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Reviewed on June 6, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda VTX1300S view listing

5.0
Bought this bike used. An upgrade from the Marauder vz800. This bike has everything I wish the vz had, masive amounts of power, well layed out and comfortable to ride. In my opinion, just as sweet sounding as any harley but without the spendy price tag. You simply gotta test ride this bike. Be... read more
Bought this bike used. An upgrade from the Marauder vz800. This bike has everything I wish the vz had, masive amounts of power, well layed out and comfortable to ride. In my opinion, just as sweet sounding as any harley but without the spendy price tag. You simply gotta test ride this bike. Be warned!!! Take your check book, you're gonna want it after the ride.
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Reviewed on April 17, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Honda VTX1800 Retro Spoke view listing

5.0
Wow where to start? Raw power. I call mine The Beast! I bought mine used with 8,000 miles. The only upgrade added was the seats. I have short legs, my inseam is 28 inches to give you an idea. I have no problem at stops, both feet flat on the ground. I receive compliments/stares every ride. Handles... read more
Wow where to start? Raw power. I call mine The Beast! I bought mine used with 8,000 miles. The only upgrade added was the seats. I have short legs, my inseam is 28 inches to give you an idea. I have no problem at stops, both feet flat on the ground. I receive compliments/stares every ride. Handles like a dream.
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Reviewed on January 4, 2010

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Honda VTX1800R Retro Cruiser view listing

5.0
Typical Honda-top notch fit and finish, rock solid handling, smooth fueling and good looks. It's also easy to work on doing self-maintenance activities like crank case oil and the final drive. I wanted a V-twin for the type of power delivery it gives. This machine gives you plenty of power... read more
Typical Honda-top notch fit and finish, rock solid handling, smooth fueling and good looks. It's also easy to work on doing self-maintenance activities like crank case oil and the final drive. I wanted a V-twin for the type of power delivery it gives. This machine gives you plenty of power delivery; more than you'll ever need legally. As I left the dealer on my first ride I couldn't believe how it pulled in every gear. Comfort is a bit down for me just because of the forward location of the floor boards rather than directly under me. I plan to cut off the heel shift peg so I can use the entire floor board on that side. The seat is a little thin but for around 100 mile ride it's no problem. It would lean over farther if the floor boards didn't scrape. Handling in the canyons around here is superb. At speed, 110mph, it's rock solid. I don't have that many miles but no problems at all. Bought it last November as a left over new bike; great deal and big bang for the buck.
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Reviewed on November 8, 2009

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Honda VTX 1300 (VTX1300C) view listing

5.0
I have enjoyed getting back into the bike riding world since the gas prices did what they did in '07 and '08. Even with some relief at the pump, I still wouldn't give away my VTX 1300. It is a real pleasure to ride and very reliable. It has plenty of power for me to move ahead of anyone I need... read more
I have enjoyed getting back into the bike riding world since the gas prices did what they did in '07 and '08. Even with some relief at the pump, I still wouldn't give away my VTX 1300. It is a real pleasure to ride and very reliable. It has plenty of power for me to move ahead of anyone I need to and do it with class. Many people remark what a real looker it is.
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