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		<title>2009 Honda ST1300/ST1300 ABS &#8211; Features &amp; Benefits</title>
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Long-distance riders all around the world agree that Honda&#8217;s ST1300    sets the class standards for both power and handling.
Features &#38; Benefits
Unique Features

 Powerful, liquid-cooled 1261cc longitudinally mounted V-4 engine delivers      effortless acceleration and passing power.
 Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) (see Technology Section).
 Aluminum frame combines optimal rigidity [...]]]></description>
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<p>Long-distance riders all around the world agree that Honda&#8217;s ST1300    sets the class standards for both power and handling.</p>
<p><strong>Features &amp; Benefits</strong></p>
<p><strong>Unique Features</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Powerful, liquid-cooled 1261cc longitudinally mounted V-4 engine delivers      effortless acceleration and passing power.</li>
<li> Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) (see Technology Section).</li>
<li> Aluminum frame combines optimal rigidity and tuned flex to produce excellent      handling, superb riding comfort and wonderful road feel.</li>
<li> Linked Braking System (LBS) (see Technology Section).</li>
<li> Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) model available (see Technology Section).</li>
<li> Touring features include full-coverage bodywork, three-way adjustable      rider&#8217;s seat and two large 35-liter detachable saddlebags. Both models      feature a pushbutton, motor-driven windscreen that adjusts to alter height      and angle.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Engine/Drivetrain</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Compact, powerful 1261cc DOHC 90-degree V-4 engine with an oversquare      bore and stroke of 78mm x 66mm and longitudinal engine mounting improves power      flow and drivetrain efficiency.</li>
<li> The ST1300&#8217;s low center of gravity contributes to enhanced low-speed      handling. The 360-degree crank contributes to a very broad powerband. Two      engine counterbalancers virtually eliminate primary and secondary vibration.      Both gear-driven counterbalancer shafts are installed in the lower crankcase      to the left side of the crankshaft. The first shaft is driven directly by      the crankshaft at a 2:1 ratio. The second shaft is positioned below the first      and is driven in the opposite direction by the first balancer shaft&#8217;s      drive gear. The combination of these two balancers ensures a supremely comfortable      ride for long-distance touring.</li>
<li> Direct shim-under-bucket valve actuation system ensures high-rpm durability      and allows 16,000-mile valve-maintenance intervals.</li>
<li> Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) (see Technology Section).</li>
<li> Electronic Control Unit (ECU) closed-loop emissions system utilizes two      oxygen sensors to constantly deliver a precise air/fuel mixture, while two      exhaust catalyzers further reduce emissions.</li>
<li> Four-into-two stainless-steel exhaust system features a pair of attractive,      triangular- section 5.4-liter mufflers with stainless-steel heat shields.</li>
<li> High-output, air-cooled, 660-watt alternator is located between the cylinder      banks, contributing to a shorter and more compact engine design.</li>
<li> U-shaped aluminum radiator has excellent cooling capacity, and a ring-type      fan draws air through the radiator at low speeds to ensure stable operating      temperatures for consistent performance and long engine life.</li>
<li> Quiet and reliable shaft-drive system is virtually maintenance-free.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Chassis/Suspension</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Aluminum frame features a massive steering head casting and triple-box-section      spars. The V-4 engine serves as a tuned, stressed frame member. The solid      engine-mounting system utilizes specially designed hangers and carefully matched      mounting bolts to provide both excellent road feel and minimal engine vibration.</li>
<li> Lightweight, aluminum swingarm is carefully matched to the frame to provide      an ideal balance of rigidity and tuned flex for optimal handling.</li>
<li> Rigid, aluminum upper triple clamp and a 45mm Honda Multi-Action System      (HMAS) cartridge front fork provide excellent suspension control in a wide      range of riding conditions.</li>
<li> The rear suspension incorporates a single shock, which mounts directly      on the swingarm. The shock offers 1.2 inches of spring preload adjustability.</li>
<li> Linked Braking System (LBS) (see Technology Section).</li>
<li> ABS model combines with LBS for a wide range of braking and steering      control (see Technology Section).</li>
<li> The ST1300&#8217;s 310mm stainless-steel, floating front-brake discs      feature lightweight seven-spoke inner rotors, and a 316mm rear rotor saves      another 10.5 ounces, further reducing unsprung weight.</li>
<li> Silver wheels are three-spoke U-section cast aluminum. The 5.0-inch-wide      rear sports a large, low-profile 170/60ZR-17 radial tire. The 3.5-inch-wide      front wheel carries a 120/70ZR-18 radial tire.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Additional Features</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Three-position rider&#8217;s seat provides an adjustment range of 1.2      inches vertically and 1.0 inch horizontally. From the forward and lowest position,      the seat can be moved up 0.6 inch and back approximately 0.5 inch to the middle      position, and again by the same amount to the highest rear position.</li>
<li> A motor-driven adjustable windscreen offers 7.4 inches and 13 degrees      of adjustability for greater wind protection and touring comfort. A thumb-operated      pushbutton on the left handlebar operates the windscreen motor. An additional      2.3 inches of manual adjustment is possible by repositioning the windscreen      on the mounting brackets.</li>
<li> Integrated lockable and detachable saddlebags hold 35 liters each (large      enough for a full-face helmet). The saddlebags contain straps to limit bag      opening to 90 degrees to better secure the contents. The straps are easily      unbuckled when the bags are dismounted, permitting full access.</li>
<li> Rugged, plastic-covered body-protector stays extend outward to protect      the bodywork in case of a tip-over.</li>
<li> Dual-section fuel tank carries 5.5 gallons of fuel in the conventional      tank location with an additional 2.2 gallons located in a sub-tank low in      the chassis. This results in exceptional fuel capacity with a low center of      gravity.</li>
<li> Headlight features dual lenses with twin-filament H4 low/high-beam bulbs      and multireflectors.</li>
<li> A convenient knob located on the left side of the fairing electrically      adjusts the headlight height over a 2.5-degree range.</li>
<li> Roomy cockpit and ergonomically designed dual-density seat offer true      long-haul comfort.</li>
<li> Attractive, lightweight two-piece aluminum handlebars.</li>
<li> A locking left-side fairing pocket offers the carrying capacity of an      automobile console; a weather-resistant vinyl lid covers the right-side pocket.</li>
<li> Breakaway rearview mirrors minimize damage in the event of a tip-over.</li>
<li> Padded passenger grabrails.</li>
<li> Convenient centerstand assist-lever folds neatly away when not in use.</li>
<li> Integrated front and rear turn signals.</li>
<li> Integrated ignition switch/fork lock. A single ignition key operates      all locks.</li>
<li> Transferable three-year, unlimited-mileage limited warranty; extended      coverage available with a Honda Protection Plan.</li>
<li> Purchase of a new, previously unregistered Honda USA-certified      unit by an individual retail user in the United States qualifies the owner      for a one-year complimentary membership in the Honda Riders Club of America®      (HRCA®). Visit www.hrca.honda.com for details.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Honda Genuine Accessories</strong></p>
<ul>
<li> Touring Accessories: Removable Saddlebag Liner Set, Saddlebag Scuff-Pad      Set, Knee-Pad Set, Fairing Air-Deflector Set, Tank Pad.</li>
<li> Additional Accessories: 12-volt DC Accessory Socket Set, Cycle Cover.</li>
</ul>
<p>Source: www.honda.com</p></div>
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