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  2. Honda VTX Series - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VTX 1800 was launched in 2001 as a 2002 model. [4] [5] 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the largest displacement production V-twin in the world, but that distinction would be short-lived as the VTX1800 was superseded in 2004 by the 2.0-litre Kawasaki Vulcan 2000. [6]

  3. Honda Fury - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Fury was the first production chopper from a major motorcycle manufacturer . [ 7 ] [ 9 ] In a break with tradition, the Fury was the first chopper to have an anti-lock braking system [ 10 ] The Fury's styling has been likened to custom-made choppers from Paul Teutul Sr. or Arlen Ness .

  4. Honda VT series - Wikipedia

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    Four-cylinder V-engined Hondas are designated VF or VFRs, while Honda motorbikes with inline engines mostly belong to the CB and CBR series. Just because an engine is listed within a series or sub-series doesn't mean it is directly related to another within the same category. Honda's 90-Degree VT Series VT125C; VT250; VT250F; VTR250 [1]

  5. VTX - Wikipedia

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    VTX may refer to: Honda VTX Series, a line of V-twin Honda cruiser motorcycles; Vertex Resource Group (TSX-V symbol: VTX), a publicly-traded environmental services company; VTX, a cost-reduced version of the RealityEngine 3D graphics hardware architecture; VTX, a graphics subsystem of the SGI Onyx series of visualization systems

  6. Honda Shadow Sabre - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Shadow Sabre (VT1100C2) refers to a 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 Sabre name is being used again in the new 2010 Honda VT1300C custom line. [4]

  7. Honda VT500 - Wikipedia

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    1984 Honda VT500E. VT500 is a common name for the family of motorcycles sharing the Honda VT500 V-twin engine, with the cylinders set inline with the long-axis of the frame.. Launched at the Cologne motorcycle show in September 1982, it was produced with various designations for different countries, such as Ascot, Shadow and E

  8. Honda VT1100 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VT1100 is a motorcycle engine used in the Honda Shadow 1100 motorcycle line since its debut in 1985 until production ended in 2007. In this 22-year run, there were minimal changes. It is a liquid cooled, 1,099 cubic centimetres (67.1 cu in), 45 degree V-twin. It has a bore and stroke of 87.5mm x 91.4mm with an 8:1 compression ratio.

  9. Honda CB1300 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CB1300 Super Four is a CB series 1,284 cc (78.4 cu in) standard Honda motorcycle released in 1998 as a successor to the CB1000 Super Four. Its engine, with minor modifications, came from the X4, released in the previous year. In 2003, the CB1300 received a slightly different engine which lacked cooling fins.