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Touring motorcycle model '''Honda CTX1300''' appeared in February 2014 as a successor of the model [[Honda_ST1300_Pan_European | Honda ST1300 Pan European]], but in a new class for itself - a comfortable touring motorcycle suitable for city use. The new model series '''CTX''' stands for Comfort, Technology, eXperience. Naturally, the CTX1300 was the flagship of this series, in which there was also a budget model [[Honda_CTX700 | CTX700]] based on motorcycles [[Honda_NC700_ (NC_750) | NC700]].
 
Touring motorcycle model '''Honda CTX1300''' appeared in February 2014 as a successor of the model [[Honda_ST1300_Pan_European | Honda ST1300 Pan European]], but in a new class for itself - a comfortable touring motorcycle suitable for city use. The new model series '''CTX''' stands for Comfort, Technology, eXperience. Naturally, the CTX1300 was the flagship of this series, in which there was also a budget model [[Honda_CTX700 | CTX700]] based on motorcycles [[Honda_NC700_ (NC_750) | NC700]].
 
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* [[Yamaha_XVZ1300 | Yamaha XVZ1300 Royal Star Venture]]
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The Honda CTX1300 was based on a 4-cylinder V-shaped (90 °) longitudinal engine with a volume of 1261 cm³, producing 84 hp. power and 106 Nm of torque. The engine in a derated and reconfigured form migrated from [[Honda_ST1300_Pan_European | Honda ST1300 Pan European]].
 
The Honda CTX1300 was based on a 4-cylinder V-shaped (90 °) longitudinal engine with a volume of 1261 cm³, producing 84 hp. power and 106 Nm of torque. The engine in a derated and reconfigured form migrated from [[Honda_ST1300_Pan_European | Honda ST1300 Pan European]].
  
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2017 was the last year of production for the Honda CTX1300, after which it was removed from the Honda motorcycle production line.
 
2017 was the last year of production for the Honda CTX1300, after which it was removed from the Honda motorcycle production line.
 
'' The main competitors of the Honda CTX1300 in the class: ''
 
* [[Yamaha_XVZ1300 | Yamaha XVZ1300 Royal Star Venture]]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:29, 26 May 2023

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Touring motorcycle model Honda CTX1300 appeared in February 2014 as a successor of the model Honda ST1300 Pan European, but in a new class for itself - a comfortable touring motorcycle suitable for city use. The new model series CTX stands for Comfort, Technology, eXperience. Naturally, the CTX1300 was the flagship of this series, in which there was also a budget model CTX700 based on motorcycles NC700.

Main competitors:

The Honda CTX1300 was based on a 4-cylinder V-shaped (90 °) longitudinal engine with a volume of 1261 cm³, producing 84 hp. power and 106 Nm of torque. The engine in a derated and reconfigured form migrated from Honda ST1300 Pan European.

Other features of the Honda CTX 1300 include a steel duplex frame, inverted fork, rear suspension with two shock absorbers, traction control system (TCS), combined braking system with ABS (C-ABS), hydraulic clutch, 5-speed gearbox, fuel 19 liter tank, cardan drive and 338 kg of curb weight.

Of the comfortable options, it should be noted the built-in audio system, automatically turning off turn signals, many glove compartments and wardrobe trunks, as well as heated steering handles.

In general, the model Honda CTX1300 positioned itself on the market as a kind of younger version Honda GL1800 F6B Bagger, being cheaper and lighter than the flagship. In addition, releasing the update Honda ST1300 Pan European was not quite the right decision, given the already existing many sports-touring models (for example, the VFR series). It would also be wrong to update Honda ST1300 Pan European to tourist class if there are Gold Wing models. At the same time, releasing a more affordable Bagger with not the worst equipment was the most correct idea, although it seriously cut off the sales market (Japan and North America became the main buyers of CTX1300, while in Europe the model was not in great demand, and in some countries not even imported).

2017 was the last year of production for the Honda CTX1300, after which it was removed from the Honda motorcycle production line.

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Specifications

Specifications Honda CTX1300:

Model Honda CTX1300
Motorcycle type tourist
Release year 2014-2017
Frame steel duplex
Engine type 4-cylinder, 4-stroke, V-shaped (90 °)
Working volume 1261 cm³
Bore / stroke 78.0 x 66.0 mm
Compression ratio 10.0: 1
Cooling liquid
Number of valves per cylinder DOHC chain driven, 4 valves per cylinder
Fuel supply system PGM-Fi injector, 4x 36mm
Ignition type transistor
Maximum power 84.0 h.p. (62.0 kW) at 6000 rpm
Maximum torque 106.0 Nm (10.8 kg * m) at 4500 rpm
Gearbox 5-speed
Drive type cardan
Front tire size 130/70-R18 M / C (63V)
Rear tire size 200/50-R17 M / C (75V)
Front brakes 2 discs, 310 mm, 3-piston calipers (combination system, optional ABS)
Rear brakes 1 disc, 316 mm, 3-piston caliper (combination system, optional ABS)
Front suspension 45mm inverted telescopic fork (unadjusted), 104mm travel
Rear suspension linkage with two shock absorbers (preload adjustment), stroke - 109 mm
Motorcycle length 2380 mm
Motorcycle width 940 mm
Motorcycle height 1170 mm
Wheelbase 1645 mm
Saddle height 740 mm
Minimum ground clearance 130 mm
Acceleration to 100 km / h 4.0 sec
Maximum speed 195 km / h
fuel capacity 19.0 l
Motorcycle weight (curb) 338 kg

Fuel consumption

The officially declared fuel consumption of the Honda CTX1300 is 5.6 liters per 100 kilometers. The exact value depends on the riding style.

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