Honda Stateline motorcycles for sale in Erie, Pennsylvania

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2015 Honda Stateline

2015 Honda Stateline

$7,999

Erie, Pennsylvania

Year 2015

Make Honda

Model Stateline

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

SAVE: $2,000.00! Meet The Modern Custom People ride cruisers for two big reasons: the way they work, and the way they look. Around town and on the road, the relaxed, stretched-out cruiser style is not only comfortable, but it makes sense too. And the way they look—cruisers turn heads everywhere, even when they’re parked. That’s especially true of the Honda Stateline. With its stretched lines and progressive styling, it really stands out. With its 1312cc V-twin engine, shaft final drive, disc brakes and fuel injection, it’s as modern and trouble-free as any Honda out there, and you know how good that feels. You see a lot of cruisers out there that have too much junk hung all over them. Not the Stateline. Its streamlined good looks really set it apart. And the way it rides? That puts it even further ahead of the pack. * Suggested Retail Price (SRP) excludes destination charge. Visit powersports.honda.com to view applicable destination charge amount.

2004 Honda NSS250 Reflex

2004 Honda NSS250 Reflex

$6,795

Erie, Pennsylvania

Year 2010

Make Honda

Model Stateline (VT1300CR)

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 1,312 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2010 Honda Stateline (VT1300CR), Neo-Retro! - Something old. Something new. Introducing the 2010 Honda Stateline. Call it the perfect fusion of traditional and progressive cruiser design, featuring all the classic cues that make the Fury and Sabre so cool, plus a few twists that are decidedly neo-retro, like deep, long fenders. The brawny 1,312 cubic centimeter liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 52-degree V-twin is a thing of beauty, too, with smooth, maintenance-free shaft final drive putting all that torque and power to the ground with effortless ease. See what happens when you build a custom that?s equal parts old school and new. Then look no further than the Stateline.