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Honda ST series

The Honda ST series, also known as the Pan-European in Europe, is a duo of Sport Touring motorcycles comprising the ST1100 and the later ST1300.[1]

Following the launch of the Gold Wing, which was very successful in the US, Honda's marketing team perceived that the European market (hence the "Pan European" moniker) would appreciate a lighter, sportier, and more manoeuvrable motorcycle.[2] Introduced in 1990, the ST1100 was given a water-cooled 90-degree V4 engine mounted inline, instead of a flat-four engine (as in the Gold Wing). The ST1100 gained most of the Gold Wing's other characteristic engineering elements, such as shaft drive, a full fairing and integral panniers. Introduced to the European market a year before it was available in the United States, the ST1100 supplied within a sportier package the features required by touring riders, thereby filling a niche between the Honda VFR750F sports tourer and the larger Gold Wing.[1][3][4]

Its successor, the ST1300, (also called the "Pan-European" in Europe), was introduced in 2002, becoming available in the US in 2003. Production continued through the 2012 model year. In November 2013, following deletion of the ST1300 from the model line, Honda announced the CTX1300, a cruiser motorcycle powered by a version of the ST1300's engine modified for better fuel economy and increased torque at low RPMs.[5][6]

ST1100 edit

Honda ST1100
 
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledPan-European
Production1990–2002
SuccessorHonda ST1300
ClassSport touring
Engine1,085 cc longitudinal V-4
4xCV carburetors w 34.5 mm throttle bore
DOHC 4 valves per cylinder
Bore / stroke73 mm × 64.8 mm (2.87 in × 2.55 in)
Compression ratio10.0:1
Power75 kW (100 hp) @ 8,500 rpm
Torque107 N⋅m (79 lb⋅ft) @ 6,000 rpm
Transmission5 speed, shaft drive
Traction control system optional
Frame typeSteel tube
SuspensionTelescopic 43 mm (1996–2003 ABS model) 41 mm (1990–1995 ABS and all non-ABS models) front, 150 mm travel; adjustable rear shock, 120 mm travel
BrakesLinked; dual 3-piston hydraulic disk front; 3-piston hydraulic disk rear
ABS optional
TiresFront: 120/70ZR18
Rear: 160/70ZR-17
Rake, trail27.5 degrees / 101 mm (4.0 in)
Wheelbase1,554 mm (61.2 in)
DimensionsL: 2,285 mm (90.0 in)
W: 935 mm (36.8 in)
H: 1,405 mm (55.3 in)
Seat height800 mm (31.5 in)
WeightStandard 288 kg (635 lb)
ABS 298 kg (657 lb) (dry)
Standard 317 kg (699 lb)
ABS 327 kg (721 lb) (wet)
Fuel capacity28 L (6.2 imp gal; 7.4 US gal)

The ST1100 had a 1,085 cc longitudinal 90-degree V4 engine. The fuel tank was located below the saddle (the tank at the usual location is actually the cover for the air filter) to lower the center of gravity and thus improve the handling.[7][4][8] It was manufactured by Honda between 1990 and 2002. A police variant, the ST1100P, was available for several more years.[9]

The ST1100 was optimized for long-distance touring with the following features:

  • A longitudinal V-4 engine layout with low maintenance shaft drive
  • Optional antilock brakes (ABS) and traction control system (TCS). ABS model years from 1992 through 1995 have conventional separate front and rear braking systems. After 1996, ABS-equipped bikes have front-rear linked brakes (LBS).
  • An exceptionally large 28 L (7.4 US gallon) fuel tank, giving a range of about 300 highway miles (480 km).
  • A large 40 amp, air-cooled alternator to power multiple accessories such as auxiliary lighting and electrically heated clothing (Early models had a problematic 28 amp alternator which could be upgraded to the 40 amp version)

Weighing around 290 kg (640 lb), the ST1100 was no lightweight. The bike was fitted with wing-shaped tipover protectors projecting from the side of the lower part of the fairing.[10] These would not only protect the bike and cylinder heads in a crash, but, should the rider drop the bike on its side, would prevent this very heavy bike from leaning over so far that it would be nigh impossible to pick up again; the panniers also helped in this matter. The ST1100 low-mounted rear-view mirrors were particularly effective.[8]

ST1300 edit

Honda ST1300
 
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledST1300 Pan European
Production2002–2013
PredecessorHonda ST1100
SuccessorHonda CTX1300
ClassSport-touring
EngineLiquid-cooled 1,261 cc (77.0 cu in) longitudinal 90-degree V-4, chain-driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, with programmed fuel injection[11]
Bore / stroke78 mm × 66 mm (3.1 in × 2.6 in)
Compression ratio10.8:1 [11]
Power117 hp (87 kW) @ 8,000 rpm
Torque117 N⋅m (86 lb⋅ft) @ 6,500 rpm
Transmission5 speed, shaft drive
Frame typeAluminum-alloy triple-box-section pressure cast dual-spar with cast aluminum-alloy swingarm
SuspensionF: 45 mm cartridge fork, 108 mm (4.3 in) travel
R: Gas-charged monoshock with five-position preload adjustment, 123 mm (4.8 in) travel [11]
BrakesF: Dual hydraulic 310 mm 3-piston disk
R: Hydraulic 316 mm 3-piston disk
Dual Combined Braking System with ABS (optional prior to 2004)
TiresF: 120/70ZR - 18 radial
R: 170/60ZR - 17 radial
Rake, trail26.0 degrees / 98 mm (3.9 in)
Wheelbase1,491 mm (58.7 in)
DimensionsL: 2,282 mm (89.8 in)
W: 935 mm (36.8 in) (including panniers)
H: 1,332 mm (52.4 in)
Seat height790 mm (31 in) ± 15 mm (0.59 in)
WeightStandard 286 kg (631 lb)
ABS 289 kg (637 lb) (dry)
Standard 326 kg (719 lb)
ABS 331 kg (730 lb)[11][12] (wet)
Fuel capacity29 L (6.4 imp gal; 7.7 US gal)

The ST1300 1,261 cc V4 engine had a cassette-type five-speed transmission and a two-element fuel-tank. The engine forms a stressed member in a lighter aluminum frame, the layout giving a low centre of gravity. Just like the ST1100 that it superseded, the ST1300 features a standard riding posture, a liquid-cooled longitudinal V4 engine with shaft drive and a fully faired body with integral hard panniers as standard.

During the 2000 bike show season, Honda presented a prototype sport tourer called the X-Wing, featuring a 1,500 cc V6 engine, single-sided front and rear suspension and an automatic transmission.[13] Speculation in the press that the X-Wing was the ST1100's replacement was partially confirmed when Honda introduced an all-new ST1300 Pan European in Europe and Australia for the 2002 model year. For the U.S. market, the new bike would be imported in limited numbers (about 2,200 per year[14]) starting in 2003 as the ST1300. Motor Cycle News reported in 2009 that Honda would replace the ST1300 with a new touring bike powered by a V4 engine mounted transversely, similar to the Honda VFR1200F layout.[15][16] In 2011, Honda announced that development of the next generation Pan European motorcycle was on hold.[17]

The ST1300 incorporates many of the X-Wing's lines but none of its running gear. Power comes from a lower-slung 1,261 cc V4 engine mounted as a stressed member in a lighter aluminum frame. A major difference from the ST1100 is the use of balance shafts for smoothness, allowing the engine to be directly mounted to the frame.[11] The revised engine layout and a split fuel tank shift some of the weight downward, making the ST1300 less top-heavy than its predecessor. The rear wheel is driven through a cassette-type five-speed transmission and shaft drive.

Honda's ABS and linked brake package is an option for all years on the ST1300 in the United States, but became standard on the European ST1300 Pan European 2004 (A4 models). Unlike the ST1100, the ST1300 does not include a traction control system. In 2002 and 2003, models with ABS included an electrically adjustable windscreen. The electrically adjustable windscreen became standard equipment on all bikes in 2004. A long list of minor differences improved upon the ST1100's comfort, handling and performance.

Pan weave edit

Evidence indicates the ST1300 can exhibit a weave instability mode at high speed – known in the case of the ST1300 as Pan Weave.

In April 2007, subsequent to the death of a police motorcyclist riding a single seat ST1300, the emergency service version of the ST1300, a British coroner announced he would warn all Chief Constables in England and Wales of the "serious threat" to riders' lives posed by the ST1300 and the "catastrophic result" of the high speed weave.[18] Later safety checks resulted in one examiner sustaining several broken bones in a similar incident. UK police forces subsequently withdrew the ST1300 from police service;[19] London Ambulance Service continue to operate the ST1300.[20][21]

RiDE Magazine reported in October 2007 that a team replicated weave instability mode with a civilian Honda ST1300 – reproducing the instability at a speed of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h) under certain loading conditions. The rider noticed a rear wheel maximum yaw of 11 degrees per second, described as "a consistent and alarming sideways movement." The editors named the behavior "Pan weave". The intent of the testing was not to determine the cause of the weave, but to confirm its existence. Also, the article reported that 43% of surveyed ST1300 owners had experienced the weave.[22]

Honda's response edit

American Honda published an advisory in August 2007 on the proper selection, installation, and use of equipment on the ST1300PA police motorcycle.[23] They made a strong recommendation to have "qualified personnel evaluate a motorcycle fitted with all intended equipment under the anticipated speeds and conditions before the vehicle is placed into service." The advisory also contained guidelines for the selection and installation of attachments, including:[24]

  • Place equipment as low and close to the center of the motorcycle as possible;
  • avoid exceeding the maximum load limit for the vehicle;
  • comply with weight limits for each saddlebag and fairing pocket;
  • ensure attachments and equipment are balanced on both sides of the vehicle.

By 2010, the ST1300PA was again popular with police departments in the UK[25] and in the US,[26][27] competing with police bikes from Harley-Davidson, BMW, Kawasaki and Yamaha on both price and performance.[28] The Automobile Association and other groups providing roadside assistance or emergency services have also chosen the ST1300 for their motorcycle fleets since 2010.[29][30]

 
2002 ST1300P in emergency services configuration. Key differences are single seat plus blue lights & sirens.
 
Hong Kong Fire Services Department Emergency Medical Assistant Motor Cycle

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Road Test: Honda ST1100 v. ST1300".
  2. ^ Visordown quote: "The Honda ST1100 Pan European was one of those bikes that quietly got on with doing the job it was designed to do. And that was to provide something just short of a full-dress touring bike in a slightly more manageable (and cheaper) form, at the behest of the European, not US, market. [1]
  3. ^ "HONDA ST1100 PAN EUROPEAN (1989 - 2001) Review".
  4. ^ a b Four for the Road / In which we answer a most obvious question: Do you really need a true sport-touring motorcycle to go sport touring?, Motorcyclist, retrieved 2009-10-25
  5. ^ Burns, John (4 November 2013). "2014 Honda CTX1300 and CTX1300 Deluxe- First Look". Cycle World. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  6. ^ "2014 CTX1300 Overview". Honda Powersports. American Honda Motor Co. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  7. ^ 1998 Sport Tourers, motorcycle.com, April 25, 1998, retrieved 2009-10-25, Better weather protection, cushier suspension, relaxed ergonomics, and a power band that's all midrange ... Like the Pacific Coast, this is a motorcycle that wishes it were a car ... one of the most comfortable motorcycles I have ever ridden. It has excellent wind protection and great ergonomics
  8. ^ a b The Editors of Motorcyclist Magazine; Darwin Holmstrom (2002), The Complete Idiot's Guide to Motorcycles (Second ed.), Penguin, p. 50, ISBN 9780028642581, For years, I rode a Honda ST1100, a 700-pounder and one of the finest sport-touring motorcycles in the world... {{citation}}: |author1= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ . America Honda. Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
  10. ^ Assoc, American Motorcyclist (January 1990), "Top gear: 1991 Honda ST1100", American Motorcyclist, p. 32
  11. ^ a b c d e "Honda Touring" (PDF). Honda Ride Guide. Honda Canada. 9 May 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  12. ^ Biker, Maxx (November 27, 2008). "2009 Honda ST1300/ST1300 ABS". Top Speed. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
  13. ^ . Honda Worldwide. Archived from the original on 2004-11-13. Retrieved 2007-07-16.
  14. ^ (PDF). North American Honda. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-05-12.
  15. ^ Purvis, Ben (9 July 2009). "Honda VFR1200 is the basis for new Pan European". Motorcycle News UK. Bauer Media. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  16. ^ Procter, Guy (16 July 2009). "New VFR1200T Pan European-replacement revealed". Motorcycle News UK. Bauer Media. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  17. ^ Yonah (11 August 2011). "Honda: Next-Gen Pan European 'On Hold'". PistonHeads. Haymarket Consumer Media. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  18. ^ "Police bike is 'serious threat'". BBC News. 27 April 2007. Retrieved 27 April 2007.
  19. ^ "Police withdraw Pan over safety concerns". Motorcycle News. 14 May 2007. Retrieved 16 July 2007.
  20. ^ "LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE CHOOSES HONDA'S ST1300 PAN EUROPEAN". Honda UK. 23 March 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  21. ^ . London Ambulance Service. 17 November 2008. Archived from the original on 4 March 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  22. ^ Wilkins, Ben (October 2007). "Investigation Pan-Weave". RiDE Magazine. Bauer Consumer Media Ltd. ISSN 1941-2665.
  23. ^ . Honda Powersports. American Honda Motor Co. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  24. ^ Monge, Alex (16 August 2007). (PDF). Honda Powersports. American Honda Motor Co. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 August 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  25. ^ Farrell, Steve (12 March 2010). "Police sell Pans off cheap – and replace with… Pans!". Motorcycle News UK. Bauer Media. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  26. ^ . Seattle Times. 25 April 2011. Archived from the original on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  27. ^ Green, Nick (26 September 2012). "Torrance approves replacement of police motorcycles with newer Honda models". Daily Breeze. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  28. ^ "Washington Troopers Get Honda ST1300 for Highway Enforcement". Police Magazine. 25 April 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2014. The Honda ST1300PA, which was specifically manufactured for law enforcement use, was chosen because of the balance, maneuverability, acceleration, overall performance, availability of service, and lower purchase and maintenance costs, according to the Washington State Patrol.
  29. ^ Catton, Richard (16 March 2010). "Volunteers provide emergency blood delivery service in Yorkshire". York Press. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  30. ^ "The AA Chooses Honda Pan European For Two-Wheel Fleet". LondonBikers.com. Chicken Strip Media Ltd. 7 October 2011. Retrieved 18 February 2014.

External links edit

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For the minibike series see Honda Dax The Honda ST series also known as the Pan European in Europe is a duo of Sport Touring motorcycles comprising the ST1100 and the later ST1300 1 Following the launch of the Gold Wing which was very successful in the US Honda s marketing team perceived that the European market hence the Pan European moniker would appreciate a lighter sportier and more manoeuvrable motorcycle 2 Introduced in 1990 the ST1100 was given a water cooled 90 degree V4 engine mounted inline instead of a flat four engine as in the Gold Wing The ST1100 gained most of the Gold Wing s other characteristic engineering elements such as shaft drive a full fairing and integral panniers Introduced to the European market a year before it was available in the United States the ST1100 supplied within a sportier package the features required by touring riders thereby filling a niche between the Honda VFR750F sports tourer and the larger Gold Wing 1 3 4 Its successor the ST1300 also called the Pan European in Europe was introduced in 2002 becoming available in the US in 2003 Production continued through the 2012 model year In November 2013 following deletion of the ST1300 from the model line Honda announced the CTX1300 a cruiser motorcycle powered by a version of the ST1300 s engine modified for better fuel economy and increased torque at low RPMs 5 6 Contents 1 ST1100 2 ST1300 2 1 Pan weave 2 1 1 Honda s response 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksST1100 editHonda ST1100 nbsp ManufacturerHondaAlso calledPan EuropeanProduction1990 2002SuccessorHonda ST1300ClassSport touringEngine1 085 cc longitudinal V 44xCV carburetors w 34 5 mm throttle boreDOHC 4 valves per cylinderBore stroke73 mm 64 8 mm 2 87 in 2 55 in Compression ratio10 0 1Power75 kW 100 hp 8 500 rpmTorque107 N m 79 lb ft 6 000 rpmTransmission5 speed shaft driveTraction control system optionalFrame typeSteel tubeSuspensionTelescopic 43 mm 1996 2003 ABS model 41 mm 1990 1995 ABS and all non ABS models front 150 mm travel adjustable rear shock 120 mm travelBrakesLinked dual 3 piston hydraulic disk front 3 piston hydraulic disk rearABS optionalTiresFront 120 70ZR18Rear 160 70ZR 17Rake trail27 5 degrees 101 mm 4 0 in Wheelbase1 554 mm 61 2 in DimensionsL 2 285 mm 90 0 in W 935 mm 36 8 in H 1 405 mm 55 3 in Seat height800 mm 31 5 in WeightStandard 288 kg 635 lb ABS 298 kg 657 lb dry Standard 317 kg 699 lb ABS 327 kg 721 lb wet Fuel capacity28 L 6 2 imp gal 7 4 US gal The ST1100 had a 1 085 cc longitudinal 90 degree V4 engine The fuel tank was located below the saddle the tank at the usual location is actually the cover for the air filter to lower the center of gravity and thus improve the handling 7 4 8 It was manufactured by Honda between 1990 and 2002 A police variant the ST1100P was available for several more years 9 The ST1100 was optimized for long distance touring with the following features A longitudinal V 4 engine layout with low maintenance shaft drive Optional antilock brakes ABS and traction control system TCS ABS model years from 1992 through 1995 have conventional separate front and rear braking systems After 1996 ABS equipped bikes have front rear linked brakes LBS An exceptionally large 28 L 7 4 US gallon fuel tank giving a range of about 300 highway miles 480 km A large 40 amp air cooled alternator to power multiple accessories such as auxiliary lighting and electrically heated clothing Early models had a problematic 28 amp alternator which could be upgraded to the 40 amp version Weighing around 290 kg 640 lb the ST1100 was no lightweight The bike was fitted with wing shaped tipover protectors projecting from the side of the lower part of the fairing 10 These would not only protect the bike and cylinder heads in a crash but should the rider drop the bike on its side would prevent this very heavy bike from leaning over so far that it would be nigh impossible to pick up again the panniers also helped in this matter The ST1100 low mounted rear view mirrors were particularly effective 8 ST1300 editHonda ST1300 nbsp ManufacturerHondaAlso calledST1300 Pan EuropeanProduction2002 2013PredecessorHonda ST1100SuccessorHonda CTX1300ClassSport touringEngineLiquid cooled 1 261 cc 77 0 cu in longitudinal 90 degree V 4 chain driven DOHC 4 valves per cylinder with programmed fuel injection 11 Bore stroke78 mm 66 mm 3 1 in 2 6 in Compression ratio10 8 1 11 Power117 hp 87 kW 8 000 rpmTorque117 N m 86 lb ft 6 500 rpmTransmission5 speed shaft driveFrame typeAluminum alloy triple box section pressure cast dual spar with cast aluminum alloy swingarmSuspensionF 45 mm cartridge fork 108 mm 4 3 in travelR Gas charged monoshock with five position preload adjustment 123 mm 4 8 in travel 11 BrakesF Dual hydraulic 310 mm 3 piston diskR Hydraulic 316 mm 3 piston diskDual Combined Braking System with ABS optional prior to 2004 TiresF 120 70ZR 18 radialR 170 60ZR 17 radialRake trail26 0 degrees 98 mm 3 9 in Wheelbase1 491 mm 58 7 in DimensionsL 2 282 mm 89 8 in W 935 mm 36 8 in including panniers H 1 332 mm 52 4 in Seat height790 mm 31 in 15 mm 0 59 in WeightStandard 286 kg 631 lb ABS 289 kg 637 lb dry Standard 326 kg 719 lb ABS 331 kg 730 lb 11 12 wet Fuel capacity29 L 6 4 imp gal 7 7 US gal The ST1300 1 261 cc V4 engine had a cassette type five speed transmission and a two element fuel tank The engine forms a stressed member in a lighter aluminum frame the layout giving a low centre of gravity Just like the ST1100 that it superseded the ST1300 features a standard riding posture a liquid cooled longitudinal V4 engine with shaft drive and a fully faired body with integral hard panniers as standard During the 2000 bike show season Honda presented a prototype sport tourer called the X Wing featuring a 1 500 cc V6 engine single sided front and rear suspension and an automatic transmission 13 Speculation in the press that the X Wing was the ST1100 s replacement was partially confirmed when Honda introduced an all new ST1300 Pan European in Europe and Australia for the 2002 model year For the U S market the new bike would be imported in limited numbers about 2 200 per year 14 starting in 2003 as the ST1300 Motor Cycle News reported in 2009 that Honda would replace the ST1300 with a new touring bike powered by a V4 engine mounted transversely similar to the Honda VFR1200F layout 15 16 In 2011 Honda announced that development of the next generation Pan European motorcycle was on hold 17 The ST1300 incorporates many of the X Wing s lines but none of its running gear Power comes from a lower slung 1 261 cc V4 engine mounted as a stressed member in a lighter aluminum frame A major difference from the ST1100 is the use of balance shafts for smoothness allowing the engine to be directly mounted to the frame 11 The revised engine layout and a split fuel tank shift some of the weight downward making the ST1300 less top heavy than its predecessor The rear wheel is driven through a cassette type five speed transmission and shaft drive Honda s ABS and linked brake package is an option for all years on the ST1300 in the United States but became standard on the European ST1300 Pan European 2004 A4 models Unlike the ST1100 the ST1300 does not include a traction control system In 2002 and 2003 models with ABS included an electrically adjustable windscreen The electrically adjustable windscreen became standard equipment on all bikes in 2004 A long list of minor differences improved upon the ST1100 s comfort handling and performance Pan weave edit Evidence indicates the ST1300 can exhibit a weave instability mode at high speed known in the case of the ST1300 as Pan Weave In April 2007 subsequent to the death of a police motorcyclist riding a single seat ST1300 the emergency service version of the ST1300 a British coroner announced he would warn all Chief Constables in England and Wales of the serious threat to riders lives posed by the ST1300 and the catastrophic result of the high speed weave 18 Later safety checks resulted in one examiner sustaining several broken bones in a similar incident UK police forces subsequently withdrew the ST1300 from police service 19 London Ambulance Service continue to operate the ST1300 20 21 RiDE Magazine reported in October 2007 that a team replicated weave instability mode with a civilian Honda ST1300 reproducing the instability at a speed of 110 miles per hour 180 km h under certain loading conditions The rider noticed a rear wheel maximum yaw of 11 degrees per second described as a consistent and alarming sideways movement The editors named the behavior Pan weave The intent of the testing was not to determine the cause of the weave but to confirm its existence Also the article reported that 43 of surveyed ST1300 owners had experienced the weave 22 Honda s response edit American Honda published an advisory in August 2007 on the proper selection installation and use of equipment on the ST1300PA police motorcycle 23 They made a strong recommendation to have qualified personnel evaluate a motorcycle fitted with all intended equipment under the anticipated speeds and conditions before the vehicle is placed into service The advisory also contained guidelines for the selection and installation of attachments including 24 Place equipment as low and close to the center of the motorcycle as possible avoid exceeding the maximum load limit for the vehicle comply with weight limits for each saddlebag and fairing pocket ensure attachments and equipment are balanced on both sides of the vehicle By 2010 the ST1300PA was again popular with police departments in the UK 25 and in the US 26 27 competing with police bikes from Harley Davidson BMW Kawasaki and Yamaha on both price and performance 28 The Automobile Association and other groups providing roadside assistance or emergency services have also chosen the ST1300 for their motorcycle fleets since 2010 29 30 nbsp 2002 ST1300P in emergency services configuration Key differences are single seat plus blue lights amp sirens nbsp Hong Kong Fire Services Department Emergency Medical Assistant Motor CycleSee also editList of Honda motorcyclesReferences edit a b Road Test Honda ST1100 v ST1300 Visordown quote The Honda ST1100 Pan European was one of those bikes that quietly got on with doing the job it was designed to do And that was to provide something just short of a full dress touring bike in a slightly more manageable and cheaper form at the behest of the European not US market 1 HONDA ST1100 PAN EUROPEAN 1989 2001 Review a b Four for the Road In which we answer a most obvious question Do you really need a true sport touring motorcycle to go sport touring Motorcyclist retrieved 2009 10 25 Burns John 4 November 2013 2014 Honda CTX1300 and CTX1300 Deluxe First Look Cycle World Retrieved 18 February 2014 2014 CTX1300 Overview Honda Powersports American Honda Motor Co Retrieved 18 February 2014 1998 Sport Tourers motorcycle com April 25 1998 retrieved 2009 10 25 Better weather protection cushier suspension relaxed ergonomics and a power band that s all midrange Like the Pacific Coast this is a motorcycle that wishes it were a car one of the most comfortable motorcycles I have ever ridden It has excellent wind protection and great ergonomics a b The Editors of Motorcyclist Magazine Darwin Holmstrom 2002 The Complete Idiot s Guide to Motorcycles Second ed Penguin p 50 ISBN 9780028642581 For years I rode a Honda ST1100 a 700 pounder and one of the finest sport touring motorcycles in the world a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a author1 has generic name help The Honda ST1100P Police Motorcycle America Honda Archived from the original on June 30 2007 Retrieved 2007 07 16 Assoc American Motorcyclist January 1990 Top gear 1991 Honda ST1100 American Motorcyclist p 32 a b c d e Honda Touring PDF Honda Ride Guide Honda Canada 9 May 2011 Retrieved 17 February 2014 Biker Maxx November 27 2008 2009 Honda ST1300 ST1300 ABS Top Speed Retrieved June 2 2018 Tokyo Motorshow 1999 X Wing specifications Honda Worldwide Archived from the original on 2004 11 13 Retrieved 2007 07 16 NHTSA recall defect and noncompliance letter PDF North American Honda Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2009 05 12 Purvis Ben 9 July 2009 Honda VFR1200 is the basis for new Pan European Motorcycle News UK Bauer Media Retrieved 18 February 2014 Procter Guy 16 July 2009 New VFR1200T Pan European replacement revealed Motorcycle News UK Bauer Media Retrieved 18 February 2014 Yonah 11 August 2011 Honda Next Gen Pan European On Hold PistonHeads Haymarket Consumer Media Retrieved 18 February 2014 Police bike is serious threat BBC News 27 April 2007 Retrieved 27 April 2007 Police withdraw Pan over safety concerns Motorcycle News 14 May 2007 Retrieved 16 July 2007 LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE CHOOSES HONDA S ST1300 PAN EUROPEAN Honda UK 23 March 2009 Retrieved 21 February 2010 Motorcycle responder London Ambulance Service 17 November 2008 Archived from the original on 4 March 2009 Retrieved 26 February 2010 Wilkins Ben October 2007 Investigation Pan Weave RiDE Magazine Bauer Consumer Media Ltd ISSN 1941 2665 The Honda ST1300PA Police Motorcycle Honda Powersports American Honda Motor Co Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 17 February 2014 Monge Alex 16 August 2007 ST1300PA Important Advisory PDF Honda Powersports American Honda Motor Co Archived from the original PDF on 17 August 2012 Retrieved 17 February 2014 Farrell Steve 12 March 2010 Police sell Pans off cheap and replace with Pans Motorcycle News UK Bauer Media Retrieved 18 February 2014 WSP switching from BMW to Honda motorcycles Seattle Times 25 April 2011 Archived from the original on 24 February 2014 Retrieved 18 February 2014 Green Nick 26 September 2012 Torrance approves replacement of police motorcycles with newer Honda models Daily Breeze Retrieved 18 February 2014 Washington Troopers Get Honda ST1300 for Highway Enforcement Police Magazine 25 April 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2014 The Honda ST1300PA which was specifically manufactured for law enforcement use was chosen because of the balance maneuverability acceleration overall performance availability of service and lower purchase and maintenance costs according to the Washington State Patrol Catton Richard 16 March 2010 Volunteers provide emergency blood delivery service in Yorkshire York Press Retrieved 18 February 2014 The AA Chooses Honda Pan European For Two Wheel Fleet LondonBikers com Chicken Strip Media Ltd 7 October 2011 Retrieved 18 February 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Honda ST Pan European Honda motorcycles at Curlie Honda motorcycle organizations at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Honda ST series amp oldid 1199685541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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