What happened to CTX?

What happened to CTX?

Registered. Honda discontinued the ctx700. The ctx700 shared many of the same components as the NC700; same engine, transmission (both manual and DCT) and shared the same frame (frame on ctx700 raked out for the cruiser posture). However, Honda did not replace the ctx700 with another cruiser is the same style.

What is the difference between CTX700 and CTX700N?

Available in two forms, the CTX700 is the more faired, taller wind-screened “touring” model while the CTX700N is the sportier, naked model with a bikini fairing and slimmer good looks. Both are available with or without the combination automatic 6-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT) and non-linked ABS brakes.

Is the CTX700 a cruiser?

2018-11-20 2014 Honda CTX700n Cruisers View Listings The transmission is easy and smooth giving you a nice click into gear with a light clutch and shifter. The CTX has more clearance for leaning than most cruiser style bikes and the center of gravity is so low that it is still fun in the twisties.

Does Honda still make the 1300?

Its successor, the ST1300, (also called the “Pan-European” in Europe), was introduced in 2002, becoming available in the US in 2003. Production continued through the 2012 model year.

How many years did Honda make the CTX1300?

The CTX was a one year only model…. 2014. The ST1300 stopped production in 2012, but you can still buy them “new”. Thanks for that info.

How heavy is the Honda CTX700?

Honda claims a curb weight of 478.4 pounds for the base CTX700N and 500.4 pounds for the DCT and ABS version.

What is the last year Honda made the ST1300 motorcycle?

2012
Its successor, the ST1300, (also called the “Pan-European” in Europe), was introduced in 2002, becoming available in the US in 2003. Production continued through the 2012 model year.

Does Honda still make the ST1300?

The ST1100 ceased production in 2002 to be replaced by the ST1300, which stopped production in 2012. Even though both the ST1100 and ST1300 have been discontinued by Honda for at least 19 and eight years respectively, several of these models are still on the road today and going strong.

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