The Honda VTX series is a line of
V-twin
A V-twin engine, also called a V2 engine, is a two-cylinder piston engine where the cylinders share a common crankshaft and are arranged in a V configuration.
Although widely associated with motorcycles (installed either transversely or longi ...
Honda
is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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cruiser
motorcycles
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inspired by the Zodia concept shown at the 1995
Tokyo Motor Show
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. The Honda VTX 1800 was launched in 1999 as a 2000 model.
At the time this bike was introduced the Honda VTX engine was the largest displacement production V-twin in the world, but that distinction would be short-lived as the VTX1800 was superseded in 2004 by the 2.0-litre
Kawasaki Vulcan 2000. Nevertheless, the VTX 1800 still produced better 0-60 mph and 1/4 mile times.
''VTX'' stands for V-Twin Extreme.
The VTX1300 line was introduced for the 2003 model year, which evolved into the VT1300C line starting with the 2010 model year.
In addition to the 52° V-twin layout, commonalities for the 1800 and 1300 powertrains include:
*radiator with cooling fan;
*cylinder heads with two intake valves and a single, larger, exhaust valve;
*
rocker arm
In the context of an internal combustion engine, a rocker arm is a valvetrain component that typically transfers the motion of a pushrod to the corresponding intake/exhaust valve.
Rocker arms in automobiles are typically made from stamped steel ...
s with screw-and-locknut clearance adjusters;
*
electronic control unit
An electronic control unit (ECU), also known as an electronic control module (ECM), is an embedded system in automotive electronics that controls one or more of the electrical systems or subsystems in a car or other motor vehicle.
Modern vehic ...
with 3-D ignition maps for each cylinder;
*two spark plugs per cylinder;
*
dry sump
A dry-sump system is a method to manage the lubricating motor oil in four-stroke and large two-stroke piston driven internal combustion engines. The dry-sump system uses two or more oil pumps and a separate oil reservoir, as opposed to a con ...
oil system with the oil tank inside the gearbox case;
*shaft final-drive.
VTX1800
Making amends for years of underperforming V-twins, Honda set out to produce a cruiser with the biggest
CID
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ever and so designed a big bike with a muscular looking body that was long and low to the ground, featuring significant
rake and trail
Bicycle and motorcycle geometry is the collection of key measurements (lengths and angles) that define a particular bike configuration. Primary among these are wheelbase, steering axis angle, fork offset, and trail. These parameters have a major ...
.
Honda claimed that the 1800 put out of
torque
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at only 3,000 rpm and at 5000 rpm, making the VTX1800 one of the most powerful production V-twin motorcycles of its time.
(See infobox for measured horsepower and torque values.)
On the VTX1800, Honda updated its linked braking feature, instead of having the usual separate hand and foot brakes, the hand brake operated two-thirds of the front pistons while the foot operated the other third in front and all the rear via a proportioning valve.
The induction system was Honda's programmed
Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) system using a Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) sensor in the small throttle areas until the standard
throttle position sensor
A throttle position sensor (TPS) is a sensor used to monitor the air intake of an engine. The sensor is usually located on the butterfly spindle/shaft, so that it can directly monitor the position of the throttle. More advanced forms of the senso ...
(Alpha N) took over at greater throttle opening values.
The VTX1800 also had an emission control system that utilized
air injection and
catalytic converter
A catalytic converter is an vehicle emissions control, exhaust emission control device that converts toxic gases and pollutants in exhaust gas from an internal combustion engine into less-toxic pollutants by catalysis, catalyzing a redox chemic ...
controlled by the
ECU to reduce hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and
oxides of nitrogen Nitrogen oxide may refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds:
Charge-neutral
*Nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen(II) oxide, or nitrogen monoxide
*Nitrogen dioxide (), nitrogen(IV) oxide
* Nitrogen trioxide (), or n ...
to levels surpassing emissions standards.
The 52-degree V-twin included an
offset-dual-pin crankshaft, a design first used on the 1983
Honda Shadow
The Honda Shadow refers to a family of cruiser-type motorcycles made by Honda since 1983. The Shadow line features motorcycles with a liquid-cooled 45 or 52-degree V-twin engine ranging from 125 to 1,100 cc engine displacement. The 250 ...
to produce perfect
primary balance
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, as well as two primary-shaft-mounted counterbalancer weights to reduce the inevitable
rocking couple vibration in a large V-twin engine.
There were three 2002 models, the initial VTX1800C ''Classic'' and then two ''Retro'' models, the VTX1800R with cast wheels plus the VTX1800S with spoke wheels (and tube-type tires). When the VTX1800C was introduced in 2001, it was known as the VTX1800, or more often simply called the VTX.
Honda of Japan announced the immediate importation of the American-manufactured VTX1800 cruiser model for their domestic market.
Compared to the ''Retro'' models (and the others that would follow) the VTX1800 type C was identifiable by its two-into-one exhaust system, and its speedometer mounted within the handlebar risers.
All the other models had staggered dual exhausts and a tank-mounted speedometer, as well as a larger radiator.
Honda's sales of the VTX1800 by late 2003 were approaching 30,000 units.
A new model was introduced in late 2003 for the 2004 model year; the VTX1800N took its ''Neo-Retro'' style cues from the limited edition
Valkyrie Rune.
Honda added a more performance-oriented VTX1800F model in 2005, which had low-profile radial tires on cast alloy wheels with a five twin-spoke design, and also incorporated an LCD tachometer and clock into the tank-mounted speedometer.
As one of the motorcycles that helped to define the ''Performance Cruiser'' market, the VTX1800F faced competition from the
Yamaha Warrior,
Victory Hammer,
Kawasaki Mean Streak, and the
Harley-Davidson Street Rod.
A VTX1800T ''Tourer'' model equipped with saddlebags holding each, a windshield and a passenger backrest, was included in the 2007 line-up.
2008 was the final year for Honda's jumbo twin, available in three models: VTX1800N; VTX1800S; and VTX1800T.
VTX1300
In 2002 Honda made the VTX1300S available, as a 2003 model, with an all-new liquid-cooled V-twin engine in traditional
cruiser bodywork, rolling on spoked wheels.
It sold quickly, and by the close of 2003 sales totaled almost 12,000 units.
In contrast to the VTX1800 line, VTX1300 bikes used standard unlinked brakes, with a single large front disk, 336mm in diameter. The rear brake was a 296mm disc.
Although it was similar to the 1800, the 1300 was not the same engine with a smaller bore or shorter stroke, but a new design.
The 1300 engine used a 38 mm constant velocity
carburetor unlike the
fuel injected
Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of an injector. This article focuses on fuel injection in reciprocating piston and Wankel rotary engines.
All comp ...
1800. The single carb had a manual choke for cold starts,
and was heated by engine coolant to improve cold-weather operation. The configuration of the new powerplant was the same liquid-cooled overhead-cam 52-degree V-twin layout as its larger sibling, but the VTX1300 engine was designed around a single-pin crankshaft, unlike the 1800s dual-pin crank. As a result, the 1300 required dual two-axis primary counterbalancers to control engine vibration. The VTX1300 engine had a cable-operated clutch, instead of the hydraulic clutch of the VTX1800.
The 1300 engine used an air injection system and catalytic converters, similar to the bigger engine, as well as a lean fuel-air mixture to control emissions.
The VTX1300 line employed the same two-into-two
exhaust system
An exhaust system is used to guide reaction exhaust gases away from a controlled combustion inside an engine or stove. The entire system conveys burnt gases from the engine and includes one or more exhaust pipes. Depending on the overall syste ...
across the board, as opposed to the model specific two-into-one system of the VTX1800C.
In a road test on the ''Motorcycle USA'' website, editor Ken Hutchison observed that the VTX1300C had an "extra-muffled exhaust note that may be politically correct but it really detracts from the Big Twin experience potential buyers might be looking for."
Nevertheless, ''Motorcyclist'' magazine's Art Friedman opined that the VTX1300 "sound is classic V-twin", and that the bike had more responsive handling as well as a smoother drivetrain than its 1800cc lookalike.
VTX1300 bikes came with the least possible instrumentation, one large analog speedometer (with a digital
odometer) in a nacelle on top of the fuel tank, unaccompanied by so much as a clock or fuel gauge.
The 2004 VTX1300S was joined by the lighter and shorter VTX1300C ''Custom'' with cast-alloy wheels, a drag-style handlebar, and without the floorboards and heel-and-toe shifter of the S model. The new C model also sold in large numbers in its first year, upwards of 11,000 units.
2005 saw the VTX1300 family grow to three models with the introduction of VTX1300R ''Retro'', which combined traditional cruiser styling with cast-alloy wheels (and tubeless tires) in place of the
wire wheels
Wire wheels, wire-spoked wheels, tension-spoked wheels, or "suspension" wheels are wheels whose rims connect to their hubs by wire spokes. Although these wires are generally stiffer than a typical wire rope, they function mechanically the same ...
used on the otherwise identical VTX1300S. The R-model also did well on the showroom floor, with first-year sales over 8000 units.
Honda continued on with those three models, type C, S and R, changing only the paintwork in 2006 and 2007.
Honda dropped the spoked-wheel VTX1300S in 2008, but maintained lineup at three models by adding the VTX1300T ''Tourer'' variant (with cast wheels). The Tourer was basically a type R bike equipped at the factory with what had been the three accessories most often added by Honda dealers; saddlebags holding each, a windshield and a passenger backrest.
In a ''Los Angeles Times'' road test,
Susan Carpenter described the VTX1300T as a "Midwesterner's motorcycle", noting that many sales of the VTX1300 line were made in "corn country."
For 2008, the two-into-two exhaust system was redesigned to be more compact. 2009 was the final year for the VTX1300, available as type C, R and T models in new colors, but otherwise identical to the previous year.
Competitive models included the
Yamaha DragStar 1100 (aka V Star 1100) and
V Star 1300, the
Suzuki Boulevard S83, the
Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 Custom, the
Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic
The Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic motorcycle (Model VN900B) is a mid-sized motorcycle cruiser made by Kawasaki, first introduced in 2006. The cycle follows the formula of a smaller yet capable engine fitted into a one-size up frame, a popular com ...
and
Vulcan 1500 Classic.
Total sales for all types of VTX1300 cruisers amounted to 82,900 for all model years.
VT1300C
In a series of introductions during 2009, Honda introduced the 2010 VT1300C ''Custom'' line to replace the VTX1300 line. In January 2009 Honda introduced the ''Fury'' VT1300CX at the New York
International Motorcycle Show.
The ''Sabre'' VT1300CS and ''Stateline'' VT1300CR were introduced at the 2009
Tokyo Motor Show
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, and the ''Interstate'' VT1300CT debuted at the Toronto Motorcycle Show in December of that year.
The new VT1300C bikes used updated versions of the VTX1300 powertrain and brakes; but with unusual frame geometry, new suspension components and bodywork designed collaboratively by
Honda R&D Americas
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(HRA) and Honda's Asaka R&D Center (HGA) in Japan.
The carburetor that had been used on the VTX1300 engines was replaced with fuel injection (
PGM-FI) for the VT1300C, and the new engines also received new
cam
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profiles and a redesigned exhaust system.
Exhaust emission controls included secondary air injection, the PGM-FI system and two catalytic converters.
The Fury's design went beyond the domain of traditional Honda
cruisers and onto full-out
chopper turf, having austere bodywork on a faux-hardtail frame with a high-mounted steering head and long fork tubes that made the rake angle conspicuous at 38 degrees, The caster angle being 32 degrees with 6 degrees added into the steering yokes,
A wide rear tire was paired with a narrow front wheel, and the two were spanned by the longest wheelbase for any Honda production motorcycle.
Honda also offered an extra-cost version of the Fury with
CBS and ABS.
There were only cosmetic changes to the VT1300CX (aka VT13CX)
model in years 2011 through 2013, and the Fury remains in the Honda lineup for 2014.
While the ''Fury'' name was not used in all markets, Honda sold the VT1300CX internationally, including Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, the UK and Northern Ireland, as well as the UAE and the
GCC states. ''
Motorcycle Cruiser'' magazine named the Honda Fury as their "2010 Cruiser of the Year." In 2011, th
Visordownwebsite included the Fury in their list of "Top 7 cruisers with huge engines", despite the fact that the Honda's engine was the smallest of the lot.
Beyond the chopper-style Fury, the VT1300C line offered three conventional cruiser models for 2010, all of which remain in the lineup for 2014: Sabre, Interstate and Stateline.
Honda previously used both the ''
Interstate
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'' and ''
Sabre
A sabre ( French: sabʁ or saber in American English) is a type of backsword with a curved blade associated with the light cavalry of the early modern and Napoleonic periods. Originally associated with Central European cavalry such as th ...
'' names for other models, the most recent being the VT1100C2
Shadow Sabre
The Honda Shadow Sabre (VT1100C2) refers to a Cruiser (motorcycle), cruiser-type motorcycle, that is part of the larger family of Honda Shadow. It was introduced in 2000 replacing the earlier Shadow A.C.E. It was retired after the year 2007. The ...
.
In contrast to the Fury, the 2010 Sabre emphasized function over form with a less extreme seating position, narrower handlebar and lower steering head, making the VT1300CS (aka VT13CS)
a fairly typical cruiser design, competing with other mid-size cruisers such as the
Star Stryker.
Front forks on the Sabre were shorter as a consequence of the lower steering head, and so they did not need the large-diameter tubes used on the Fury. The Sabre had slightly more travel in its rear mono-shock and a steel swingarm rather than aluminum, plus a larger fuel tank that incorporated an instrument panel. The VT1300CS wheelbase was about an inch shorter that the Fury's (but 4.5 inches longer than the old VTX1300C).
Of the three 2010 cruisers, The VT1300CR Stateline was the entry-level bike, by virtue of its lower price.
It was also a more touring oriented bike, thanks to its wider seat, pull-back handlebars and larger, more valanced fenders. The Stateline used the same suspension and fuel tank as the Sabre. The VT1300CT Interstate used the same bodywork and running gear as the Stateline, but with additional amenities for touring, such as a windshield, saddlebags, floorboards for the rider and covers for the fork tubes. ABS was not available on the 2010 Interstate, the only model in the VT1300C line to not offer that option,
however, Honda included the ABS option starting with the 2012 model year.
The VT1300CT Interstate's competitors were other mid-size Baggers, such as the
Yamaha V Star 1300 tourer
and
Suzuki Boulevard C90T touring cruiser.
See also
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Honda Fury
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Honda Shadow
The Honda Shadow refers to a family of cruiser-type motorcycles made by Honda since 1983. The Shadow line features motorcycles with a liquid-cooled 45 or 52-degree V-twin engine ranging from 125 to 1,100 cc engine displacement. The 250 ...
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Honda Valkyrie
The Honda Valkyrie is a motorcycle that was manufactured by Honda from 1997 to 2003. It was designated GL1500C in the US market and F6C ("Flat Six Custom") in other markets.
The Valkyrie engine is a liquid-cooled, horizontally opposed flat-six ...
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