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2004 Honda VTX: 2004 Honda VTX 1800C
04/26/07 (updated 04/26/07)
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Background: My 2004 VTX 1800C was my second VTX and my 3rd Honda. I have approximately 20,000 miles in the saddle on the VTX, so I consider myself a semi-expert on the bike.

Performance: The bike will do 0-60 in a shade under 4 seconds and is not is quick as the 1800F, which has shorter overall gearing. Top end on the bike ranges from 125-135 mph, depending on rider weight, road conditions, and mock up of the bike (windshield, bags, etc.). The bike is great for blasting down the street in between stoplights, and only a handful of stock cars could keep pace with you to the next light; however, make sure there is a next light because in the quarter mile even a lowly Mustang with some juice is going to catch you. The bike will hit the low 12s in the 1/4 mile, but, again, rider weight, riding ability, and mock up of the bike are factors here.

Reliability: Excellent. I never had a single problem on this bike. My previous model, an S variant, had to have a replacement water pump, and it seems about 10% of those bikes had that problem, but that was an '02 model. They cured that and the fouled plugs (the bike ran a little rich early in the model run, according to some) along the '03 model year.

Comfort: Comfort on the C model, which is the original variant of the VTX is only average, but cruisers as a whole are not comfort bikes, so this is not a mark-down or strike against the bike. The bike is built for those about 5'10 -6' tall. If you are shorter, you might be stretched out more than you like and if you're taller, you might find yourself wanting for more leg room. The reach to the bars was perfect for me, and I found the footpegs to be comfortable but only for trips less than a 100 miles. If you're going on the interstate or an extended ride, you'll want floorboards or a heel shelf to support your legs because the wind hitting them will tire out the flexors in your legs, as you will ultimately strain to keep your legs up on the pegs. Having a thick cleat on your boots would help but only marginally so.

Quality and Craftsmanship: See my review of the 2002 VTX, as the quality and craftsmanship highlighted there applies to this bike as well.

Additional notes: Judged against its most direct competitors--the Yamaha Warrior, the Suzuki M-109R, and the Kawasaki Vulcan 2000--the Honda is the most well rounded. The Yamaha is a better handler but less powerful, not as fast in the 1/4 mile, and not quite as comfortable. The Suzuki is equivalent in performance terms, but I have not ridden one, so I can't comment on the comfort. From appearances, it would seem to be the closest in most regards to the VTX except in style (it's one of the uglier designs, if you ask me). The Vulcan 2000 is faster in roll-ons because of its immense torque, but 1/4 mile still goes to the VTX. Comfort is going to be equivalent, and perhaps the only flaw on the Vulcan is its stock seat, but the stock seat on most of these bikes is the first or second item to go, along with the stock pipes.

The VTX overall is a cut-above the cruiser norm in terms of performance and reliability with decent comfort and nice aftermarket support. I highly recommend it to riders of all skill levels. It might be a bit heavy for females and small riders, and the weight may prove difficult for novice riders, but with a little practice, the weight will become a non-issue. The VTX is a well-rounded bike and represents one of Honda's finer cruiser offerings.
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2002 Honda VTX: 2002 Honda VTX 1800S
04/26/07 (updated 04/26/07)
22 of 23 people found this review helpful.
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Background: I owned a black 1800S, which is the retro model with the spoke wheels. This was my second cruiser and my second Honda bike. I put approximately 17,000 miles on this bike.

Performance: the retro variants, the S and the R, are about 40-50 lbs heavier than the C model, the orginal VTX, so they were slightly more sluggish in the acceleration dept. They have floorboards vice the C models foot pegs, so turning was slower as well, because floorboards will drag the ground sooner than will footpegs, which allow greater lean angles. The engine is the centerpiece of this bike, producing 105 HP and, more importantly, a 120 ft-lbs of torque at 3200 RPMs. Only the Vulcan 2000 can top that as far as traditional cruisers are concerned. Fuel efficiency was decent--I averaged 35 MPG over the life of the bike, but if you rode strictly interstate, that number could go as high as 38-40 mpg.

Reliability: I did have to replace the water pump. This occurred on about 10% of bikes according to an impromptu poll at VTXOA.com. This was not something that would leave one stranded on the side of the road, as the bike has a 'weep' hole that slowly leaks coolant and gives warning of impending doom--you don't just overheat all at once. I think I actually drove several hundred miles before I actually replaced the pump, but it did cost me about 3-4 days down time for repair. Other than this, the bike was a smooth operator. They fixed this problem in the later years, so this should only be a concern if one is looking to buy the '03 or earlier model, I believe.

Comfort: This bike was comfortable to ride for 200-250 miles, but that's on par with most cruisers, and, as a whole, comfort on a cruiser is usually not great. It's more pain management than comfort when 95% of your weight is resting on your tailbone.

Quality and Craftsmanship: It may not be pretty sometimes (cables that hang free and in plain view or are latched to the frame with a sandwich tie), the 'chrome' is chintzy, and there is a distinct lack of 'bling', but, functionally-speaking, the quality is high on Honda bikes.

Overall: A well-rounded cruiser that offers up loads of torque for stoplight racing and effortless interstate cruising (get a windshield if you truly want the experience to be effortless!). The only drawbacks are the weight at slow speeds (only a nuisance if you're small and/or weak-bodied) and the lack of manueverability created by the floorboards. As no other floorboard-equipped cruiser can do much better in the handling dept., this is not really a knock against the VTX.
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2002 Honda VTX: Buying a used VTX
01/07/10
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I love the Style and performance of this model. Has had custom paint work done. person who reassembled didnt take his time. few scratches and some bolts cross threaded overall very happy. its used even new bikes come with issues. for the cost cant be beat.
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2005 Honda VTX: motorcycyle satisfaction
01/05/10
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The machine is at the top of its line in all features and the customer service extended for my convience is unsurpassed. This ebayer is great in overall satisfaction.
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2004 Honda VTX: One Bad Bike
11/23/09
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This is by far the most comfortable bike I have ever owned. I have rode all my 43 years and love this VTX. Honda oudid thierselves. It is all stock and turns alot of heads going down the road. Sounds good and runs like a champ!!
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2004 Honda VTX: VTX 1800
11/07/09
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I read up on the internet about the bike before I bought it. It was what I expected. Cruises well on the highway at any speed but you can feel the bumps on rough roads. There is a lot of power behind this bike and it is heavy. It is not for the beginner.
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2005 Honda VTX: Great Purchase of Honda VTX 1300R
11/06/09
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I have driven many bikes over the years and for the money I haven't found anything that competes with Honda cycles
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2003 Honda VTX: 2003 Honda VTX
10/22/09
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For a reasonable fee , the seller was able to have this bike delivered to me. Looks and runs great! Not sure why more did not bid on it. Ya'll missed out! Thankyou , seller.
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2002 Honda VTX: Honda Bike
10/10/09
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The bike came today and was just what the seller said it was. Loved everything about it. I have always wanted a Honda 1800.
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2005 Honda VTX: Beautiful Bike!
09/25/09
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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We purchased this bike a couple of weeks ago and are very impressed with how beautiful it is! This bike rides very smooth and handles well. We are extremely happy we purchased this bike and would do business with the seller in the future. This bike is everything the seller said it would be and more. Again we are happy with our purchase.
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2004 Honda VTX: Good overall bike
07/28/09
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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I like the powerful 1800cc motor. The body line are nice to. The only thin i have to dislike is the motor design. I owned a 1300VTX and the motor actually sounded like a harley with aftermarket pipes. The 1800VTX does not at all. The difference is the crank area. On the outside it looks the same but sounds like a VT1100 (Honda Shadow)big bore. If this doea not bother you the bike will be perfect.
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2003 Honda VTX: I did n't buy it after seeing it
07/25/09
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It was a rust bucket falling apart and not a good clean bike.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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