The Honda VTX 1300 typically weighs about 660–700 pounds (300–320 kilograms) in curb weight, depending on model and options.
The VTX 1300 family was produced by Honda in the mid-2000s, offering a 1,300cc V-twin cruiser experience. Weight varies by trim and equipment, and fuel level can shift the ready-to-ride weight by a few pounds. Below are representative curb weights for the main trims commonly seen in the VTX 1300 lineup.
The VTX 1300 family was produced by Honda roughly from 2004 to 2009/2010 in most markets, with some continued presence in used-bike inventories after production ended. While weight figures stay broadly similar, exact numbers depend on year, market, and any factory-installed options.
Weight by model
Before listing the numbers, note that the weights below are curb weights (bike ready to ride with standard fluids, excluding rider or cargo). They can vary slightly by year and market.
- VTX1300C (Custom): about 660–680 lb (300–309 kg)
- VTX1300R (Retro): about 670–700 lb (305–318 kg)
- VTX1300S (Sport/Standard): about 680–705 lb (309–320 kg)
These figures illustrate typical ranges across common trims. For exact numbers, check the official Honda spec sheet for the specific year and market, since variations can occur with OEM wheels, exhaust, or added accessories.
Summary
In summary, the Honda VTX 1300’s curb weight generally falls in the mid-600s to low-700s pounds range, depending on trim and equipment. When evaluating a particular bike, consult the precise year and model-spec sheet to confirm the exact weight.


