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2002 Honda Valkyrie Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $6,595.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:26
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, FL, US
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Honda Valkyrie tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:11335 PhonePhone:8774820837

Honda Valkyrie description

2002 HONDA Valkyrie, The Honda Valkyrie is a motorcycle was manufactured by Honda, from model 1996 to 2003. It was designated GL1500C in the US . Honda's Valkyrie speaks that most eloquent of cruiser languages - torque. Unlike high-revving sportbikes, Valkyrie's performance isn't measured in horsepower, but in pounds-feet. The kind that come with cubic centimetres -- 1520 of them in all -- distributed evenly amongst Valkyrie's six smooth-running cylinders. And unlike a lot of other cruisers, the Valkyrie's performance doesn't fall flat when the road gets twisty. Thanks to a generous heaping of ground clearance, stout spine frame and robust 45mm inverted fork, the Valkyrie is as adept in a corner as it is in a straight line. Not only is the Valkyrie's six-cylinder engine unique in sound and feel. The Valkyrie is also plenty comfortable with plush suspension, a roomy seat and a host of accessories to transform the performance cruiser into a long-haul tourer. Deluxe model adds two-tone (Pearl Dark Blue/Pearl Silver) paint. The Valkyrie engine is a 1,520 cubic centimetres (93 cu in) liquid cooled, horizontally-opposed flat-six engine transplanted from Honda's Goldwing model. This was unusual since most cruiser style motorcycles were based on a V-twin engine design similar to the engine of a Harley-Davidson. In its transplant from the Goldwing, the most notable engine changes were the camshaft and the change to six individual 28 mm carburetors, one for each cylinder, changes which increased power and torque. The Honda Valkyrie. Scream your individuality. Engine Liquid-cooled 1520cc six-cylinder is tuned for excellent roll-on power and sophisticated cruising comfort. Previous generation Gold Wing-derived engine adds six carburetors, revised camshaft timing and a free-flow exhaust system to boost engine output considerably. Carefully designed chrome engine accents, including manifolds, timing belt cover and reshaped head covers, add to custom styling appeal. Five-speed transmission with close gear-ratios for exciting roll-on performance. Quiet and virtually maintenance-free shaft drive. Simple-to-service screw-and-locknut valve-clearance adjusters. Tuned six-into-six exhaust system has three individual outlet pipes enclosed in a single muffler-like casing on each side. The six separate pipes give a unique and exciting sound, along with excellent performance. Maintenance-free hydraulic clutch, electronic ignition, belt-driven camshafts and shaft drive reduce servicing time and cost. Powerful, 546-watt alternator offers plenty of power for electrical accessories. Chassis/Suspension Strong, rugged tuned chassis features solidly mounted engine for confidence-inspiring handling. Massive, 45mm inverted front fork gives 130mm of plush, well-controlled travel. Large-section aluminum alloy top and bottom triple-clamps add to fork rigidity. Dual rear shocks with five-position preload adjustability give 120mm of wheel travel.

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