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What is the top speed of the 2004 VTX 1300?

The 2004 Honda VTX1300 does not have an officially published top speed from Honda; practical estimates place it around 110–120 mph (177–193 km/h) on level ground under favorable conditions.


For context, the top speed of any motorcycle is influenced by more than just engine output. The 2004 VTX1300 is a large-displacement V-twin cruiser designed for steady, comfortable cruising rather than peak acceleration. Variants in the VTX1300 lineup—C (Custom), R (Retro), and S (Sport)—share the same core engine but differ in aerodynamics, weight, and gearing, which can yield small differences in top-end performance.


Official figures and what riders report


Honda did not publish a top-speed figure for the 2004 VTX1300. Independent testers and owner reports, however, typically place the bike in the 110–120 mph range under ideal conditions. Real-world numbers vary based on factors such as wind, rider weight, luggage, road grade, and overall bike condition.


Below is a summary of typical top-speed estimates and the conditions that influence them.



  • Stock configuration on level ground with an average rider: roughly 110–115 mph (177–185 km/h).

  • Heavier loads, headwinds, or uphill riding: commonly 100–110 mph (161–177 km/h) or lower.

  • Aftermarket exhausts or gearing changes: some riders report marginal increases, but results vary and reliability/safety considerations apply.


In practical terms, the VTX1300’s top speed is rarely the main consideration for this bike, which is built for relaxed cruising, confident highway passing, and comfortable long-distance riding rather than flat-out speed.


Model variations and their impact


Common VTX1300 variants


The VTX1300C (Custom), VTX1300R (Retro), and VTX1300S (Sport) differ mainly in styling, fairings, and weight. These differences can cause minor variations in top-end performance, but there is no distinct, officially published top speed per model. Aerodynamics and rider setup tend to have a larger effect than trim designation.


Ultimately, top speed figures for the 2004 VTX1300 are best viewed as approximate estimates rather than precise specifications. Riders should prioritize safe riding and adherence to local speed limits over chasing peak-end performance.


Summary


There is no official top-speed figure from Honda for the 2004 VTX1300. Independent reports place typical top speeds near 110–120 mph (177–193 km/h) under favorable conditions, with variations caused by rider, load, wind, terrain, and minor mechanical or aftermarket changes. The bike is designed for comfortable cruising rather than top-end speed, and different trims offer only modest differences in performance.

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