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Motorcycle Road Test: 1999 Honda VLX 600

With new challengers in the 500 to 700cc class, Honda upgraded its popular 600cc V-twin for 1999. Were the changes enough to allow it to regain prominence? From the February 1999 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine.
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Photography by Dean Groover... 
   
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1999 Honda Vlx 600 Side Right View.Jpeg
Photography by Dean Groover (www.DeanGroover.com).
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Honda's 600 is slower, more... 
   
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Honda's 600 is slower, more cramped, and buzzier than other bikes in this price and displacement range.
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As with other Honda cruisers in 1999, the speedometer was up where it was easy to read at a glance instead of out of sight on top of the tank. The VLX's wide handlebar offers lots of leverage.
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1999 Honda Vlx 600 Rear Fender View.Jpeg
Along with its lowered saddle, the 1999 Shadow VLX got a few related changes -- like this restyled fender/tail section and substantially reshaped frame side panels.
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2001
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2002
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2003 (standard model)
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Other modern cruisers once had four speeds, perhaps as a subtle boast about their engine torque (they were all larger bikes). All of them switched to a five-speed gearbox. Unfortunately, the VLX is not particularly torquey and would greatly benefit from a fifth speed. We were surprised when Honda did not include it in the 1999 upgrade.

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