2010 Honda VT1300CT Interstate
New fuel injection We gave it a single-pin crankshaft so it feels like a twin should. Naturally it’s a strong V-twin. And the new Interstate has a beauty.The heart of any motorcycle is its engine. Nothing Rides Like a V-twin. The good news is that you have two versions of Statelines to choose from: our standard (and we hesitate to call anything about this machine “standard”) model and an anti-lock brake-equipped Stateline ABS. But guess what? With its head-turning styling and brawny 1312cc V-twin powerplant, one might think that a single Stateline model was plenty to go around.
You’ll no doubt note the family resemblance to its Sabre and Stateline siblings—blacked-out frame, beefy 1312cc liquid-cooled, 52º V-twin, raked-out front end, deep-dish fenders—as well as a few unique features all its own, like floorboards, leather-covered hard saddlebags and a weather-cheating windscreen. Believe it, and while you’re at it say hello to the all-new Honda Interstate. A custom bike boasting bare-bones chopper styling à la Honda’s radical Fury equipped with all the necessities any long-distance touring enthusiast could ask for? Is it too good to be true?
Along with good looks and a big V-twin engine with Honda's Programmed Fuel Injection, the stylish leather-wrapped hard bags offer ample room for a long getaway, with a traditional windscreen and floorboards delivering all-day riding comfort for those extra-long hauls. So for those who enjoy their long rides in high style, Honda introduces the new Interstate. When you're aboard one of the coolest rides around, sometimes you just don't want the ride to end.
New fuel injection We gave it a single-pin crankshaft so it feels like a twin should. Naturally it’s a strong V-twin. And the new Interstate has a beauty.The heart of any motorcycle is its engine. Nothing Rides Like a V-twin. The good news is that you have two versions of Statelines to choose from: our standard (and we hesitate to call anything about this machine “standard”) model and an anti-lock brake-equipped Stateline ABS. But guess what? With its head-turning styling and brawny 1312cc V-twin powerplant, one might think that a single Stateline model was plenty to go around.
You’ll no doubt note the family resemblance to its Sabre and Stateline siblings—blacked-out frame, beefy 1312cc liquid-cooled, 52º V-twin, raked-out front end, deep-dish fenders—as well as a few unique features all its own, like floorboards, leather-covered hard saddlebags and a weather-cheating windscreen. Believe it, and while you’re at it say hello to the all-new Honda Interstate. A custom bike boasting bare-bones chopper styling à la Honda’s radical Fury equipped with all the necessities any long-distance touring enthusiast could ask for? Is it too good to be true?
Along with good looks and a big V-twin engine with Honda's Programmed Fuel Injection, the stylish leather-wrapped hard bags offer ample room for a long getaway, with a traditional windscreen and floorboards delivering all-day riding comfort for those extra-long hauls. So for those who enjoy their long rides in high style, Honda introduces the new Interstate. When you're aboard one of the coolest rides around, sometimes you just don't want the ride to end.