Bike For Sale Beautiful 2009 ST1300A 28,950 Miles

Price
$6,500
Current Mileage
28,950
Current Location
Hanford, California
ABS
Yes - ABS Equipped
Joined
May 7, 2021
Messages
49
Age
48
Location
Kings County, CA
Beautiful 2009 Honda ST1300A. 28,950 miles. Candy Glory Red w/ Custom Graphite Black Two Tone Fender and Side Panel Paint. ABS Model with Factory Heated Grips, OEM Lower Fairing Wind Deflector Kit, OEM PA (Police) Model Handlebar Risers.

Brand new Yuasa Battery installed yesterday 4/3/2025, Pirelli Angel GT Tires, ASV Adjustable Clutch Lever, Crome Rear Crash Bars, Mounted Givi V47 Monokey Trunk extra in box lock kit included, Locking Smart Phone RAM Mount, LED Tail Light w/ Strobing Brake Light, Battery Trickle Charge Connect w/ Charger included, XL Motorcycle Cover Included, Alarmed Front Disc Lock included.

Garage kept since I bought it in 21’ with 19k miles. Serviced w/ valve adjustmentIMG_8223.jpegIMG_8225.jpegIMG_8226.jpegIMG_8227.jpegIMG_8228.jpegIMG_8229.jpegIMG_8230.jpegIMG_8231.jpegIMG_8234.jpeg at 19k, all fluids flushed, brake pads, tires by Sanders Motorsports / Honda at 24k miles.

Last full dealership service was at 24k miles. Due to spinal fusion surgery, 4 Rods and 6 screws, in August of 2023 riding my ST has just become too difficult physically.
 
REPLACE THAT CLUTCH HANDLE!! Or you will be like the five bikes that are sitting in line at my shop for new clutch packs. Those speed handles DO NOT apply enough pressure to properly release the plates.

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Could you please elaborate? Handle = Lever?

The pressure is a function of the master cylinder piston and not the lever, no?
 
The pressure is a function of the master cylinder piston and not the lever, no?
I believe he's referring to leverage and travel. A clutch lever that is easier to pull, as a matter of physics, cannot separate the plates as far, unless the lever can travel farther.
 
I believe he's referring to leverage and travel. A clutch lever that is easier to pull, as a matter of physics, cannot separate the plates as far, unless the lever can travel farther.
Please see the other thread. What you are saying does not make sense as the piston, nor the fulcrum of the lever has changed. In fact, I can count on one hand how may adjustable fulcrum aftermarket levers are made, and they are all for performance bikes.
 
REPLACE THAT CLUTCH HANDLE!! Or you will be like the five bikes that are sitting in line at my shop for new clutch packs. Those speed handles DO NOT apply enough pressure to properly release the plates.

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The ASV was installed when I bought the bike at 19k miles. I’ve ridden it 10k and never had an issue.
 
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