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2002 Honda Vtx 1800c 2 Ride Left View

<i>Advice to passengers: Hang on! Not only does the VTX have the go-go to rip you from the pillion; hitting bumps will have you headed for the sky. Happily, the removable pillion seat is well cushioned and long enough to offer some flexibility. The footpegs, which easily unbolt from the VTX without much effort, are positioned more rearward than we'd like.  The pegs attach behind a convenient frame strut, and once removed, the mounting method is invisible -- an innovative style perk. </i>
Road Test: Honda VTX1800C Motorcycle

Advice to passengers: Hang on! Not only does the VTX have the go-go to rip you from the pillion; hitting bumps will have you headed for the sky. Happily, the removable pillion seat is well cushioned and long enough to offer some flexibility. The footpegs, which easily unbolt from the VTX without much effort, are positioned more rearward than we'd like. The pegs attach behind a convenient frame strut, and once removed, the mounting method is invisible -- an innovative style perk.   View Related Article