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2005 ST1300 Supertanker

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2005 Honda ST1300 Non ABS $4500 OBO

19K miles

RaceTech Suspension Front and Rear built for 190 lb rider

McCruise Cruise control (electric servo)

Hondaline Heated Grips

BlueGuages LCD Upgrade

Sargent Seat

Clearview Windscreen

Two Powerlets installed one by shock adjustment one below right side storage cubby

All fluids have been changed within last year
Brake and Clutch fluid
Honda 50/50 antifreeze
Mobil 1 synthetic rear diff oil
Fenda Extenda
Hondaline saddle bag liners
KurvyGirl 83 degree valve stems
New Honda Air filter
Dunlop tires have around 4K left on rear
Drive shaft service when tires were changed

Bike has not been dropped and if there is a scratch I can't find it. Very nice shape.

The Racetech suspension mods and McCruise bring this bike up to speed with almost anything currently on the market for Sport Touring. McCruise is the Cadillac of cruise controls for motorcycles and works perfect with that big gas tank.

Bike is ready to ride anywhere and should serve the next owner well for many years.

Had a Goldwing follow me home and with this, an FJR, and a K1100RS something has to go. Preferably not the wife............or me.

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#2 ·
I had one of those just like it. You've got that farkled up right where it needs to be, and low miles! Anybody wanting an ST should be all over this. I trust you have it listed over on the ST-O forum.....
 
#5 ·
That is hands down my favorite color ST1300. Mine was the Coronado Blue 2004, those were clearly the Fastest of all the ST1300s.

Good luck with your sale, those are Great Motorcycles.
 
#6 ·
I'm going to miss the big gas tank although the FJR and my bladder are a good match. It's a really nice bike and the Racetech suspension really makes it sweeter than stock. The McCruise is just the greatest addition and ZERO wire harness hacking to install it. The guys down under really have it together when it comes to MC cruise controls.
 
#7 ·
When I replaced my ST with my 2016 FJR I also thought I was going to miss the bigger gas tank. However, I get 8% better mileage on my FJR and it runs on regular instead of super, so overall the FJR wins in this category IMO. Instead of filling up around 275 miles (ST) I now stop for gas around 250 miles (with plenty left in the tank really). Cost wise this translates to 7.85 cents/mile on the ST vs. 6.52 cents/mile on the FJR. For me that is around $130/year in fuel savings.