After they presented publicly for the first time at Salon Tokyo Motor Show 2009, Honda launched, currently in the United States, the three new custom models derived from Honda VT1300CX (Fury), known as Saber, Stateline and Interstate.
All three share the same framework, the final transmission by Cardan and are powered by the 1312cmc SOHC, V2 in 52-degree, liquid cooled, 3-valves per cylinder and fed by PGM-FI electronic fuel injection,
which develops an output of 58 hp at 4250 rpm and maximum torque of 107 Nm at 2250 rpm. Brakes are provided on the front of a 336mm disc with 2-piston calipers, respectively, a 296 mm disc with a single pistonas calipers on the rear. ABS is available as an option on all models. Tank capacity is 16.6 liters, 3.8 liters bigger than the Fury.
Honda Saber (VT1300CS)
Sports Cruiser model Saber is the closest in appearance to Chopper's Fury, the main difference being the date of the shape frame it with a smaller height, and flight instrumentation placed on the container. Saber's fork angle keeps both Fury and 21 inch front wheel. The interesting name choice, the Japanese using your first time in 80 years, for many models of Honda VF range.
Honda Stateline (VT1300CR)
Stateline is a traditional cruiser with sleek lines and fluid differentiates the Saber by 17-inch front wheel wear a wider tire, handlebars elongated, larger wings and retro style saddle more comfortable for passengers. Also, the engine cylinders are painted black.
Honda Intersate (VT1300CT)
Interstate is the touring version of Stateline and is also equipped with rigid leather side bags, large windshield and comfortable scale, designed to provide a greater level of comfort for longer trips.

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respectively, a 296 mm disc with a single pistonas calipers on the rear. ABS is available as an option on all models. Tank capacity is 16.6 liters, 3.8 liters bigger than the Fury.




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