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How much horsepower does a Honda vt1300 have?

The engine output of the Honda VT1300 family is roughly around 100 horsepower at the crank, depending on the model and year. In practical terms, you’ll typically see about 70–85 horsepower at the rear wheel after drivetrain losses on stock machines.


The VT1300 is a family of 1,312cc V-twin engines used in several Honda cruisers, most notably the Fury (VT1300CX) and Sabre (VT1300CS). Horsepower figures can vary by model year, market, and testing method, so exact numbers aren’t identical across every bike that carries the VT1300 designation.


The numbers you should expect


Horsepower figures for the VT1300 can vary by year and model; the following numbers reflect typical factory ratings and common measurements used in marketing materials.



  • Engine horsepower (crank): typically about 95–105 horsepower (SAE net, varies by year/model).

  • Wheel horsepower (at the rear wheel, after drivetrain losses): typically about 70–85 horsepower.


Because manufacturers publish different values (SAE net vs. SAE gross) and because riders may modify or tune bikes, expect some variation beyond these ranges. Always check the specific model-year brochure or a reputable dyno figure for exact figures.


Understanding the impact of model and testing methods


Two key factors influence the reported horsepower of VT1300 models: the exact variant and the testing standard used. The Fury and Sabre lines share the same family of engines but can show small differences in published horsepower due to exhaust systems, air intake, ECU mapping, and emission-control configurations. Additionally, horsepower can be presented as crank (engine output) or as wheel horsepower (actual power delivered to the drivetrain), which includes losses from the clutch, transmission, and final drive.


Model snapshots ( VT1300 lineup )


While precise numbers vary by year and market, the VT1300 models typically align around the ranges noted above. Here is a concise snapshot of the two most prominent variants:



  • VT1300CX Fury: a cruiser styled as a modern, muscular bike with an almost 1,312cc V-twin; expected crank horsepower near the upper end of the 95–105 hp range, with wheel horsepower commonly in the ~75–85 hp range.

  • VT1300CS Sabre: another 1,312cc V-twin cruiser; similar crank horsepower range, with slightly different tuning or exhaust attention potentially affecting the wheel horsepower.


For precise numbers, consult the original Honda brochure for the exact model-year you’re considering, or refer to a dyno run of the specific bike.


Summary


The Honda VT1300 family typically delivers about 100 horsepower at the engine, with approximately 70–85 horsepower arriving at the rear wheel in stock configurations. Exact figures depend on the model (Fury or Sabre), the year, and whether horsepower is reported at the crank or the wheel. Always verify model-year specifications for the most accurate numbers.

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