View Full Version : New to me 2004 Honda ST1300
JerryHawk250
04-06-2024, 09:26 PM
I picked up a 2004 Honda ST1300. The bike was well kept up and was stored in a garage. It only has 22,800 miles on it. The bike is absolutely gorgeous. I plan on doing some long distance riding so wanted to get something bigger for the task. I was looking at a new Kawasaki Voyager 1800 and Goldwings. I found them just a little too heavy to feel comfortable not dropping them. I ran across a few Honda ST1300's so figured I would go test drive one. I fell in love with the bike. The guy ended up selling it before I could buy it. Then I ran across the one I bought. This bike is damn near perfect shape. The guess just finished putting new tires and battery. He also just changed all the fluids then decided to sell it. We could be related because he has a garage full of bikes too.
https://youtu.be/Dj-ESW9rIgs?si=Ofww9Uuc4ooHCkMF
JerryHawk250
04-08-2024, 02:44 PM
I took her out for a long 3 plus hour ride yesterday. Man this bike is nimble in the twisties. The bike is so smooth, and with the full windshield it feels like you are hardly moving. Speed sneaks up on you, so you have to constantly watch your speed. I'd be cruising along at 55 and the next thing you know you're going 75 and 80. I installed a throttle lock/cheap cruise control. That worked well when i hit the interstate. I went to pass a car that was doing about 45. I gave it a little throttle and the next thing you know, I'm hitting 115. :wtf: I'm sure I'll be keeping this one for a long time. Every time I stop somewhere, there's always somebody walking up to check it out. When I tell them it's 20 year old bike, they are like "No Way".
Sport Rider
04-08-2024, 03:04 PM
very nice! 5 speed?
JerryHawk250
04-08-2024, 04:14 PM
very nice! 5 speed?
Yes it's a 5 speed. 5th gear is an overdrive. At 55 and under you will be in 4th gear or lower. with 125hp, it has plenty enough power to get her going. lol
Sport Rider
04-09-2024, 01:27 PM
my only complaint with my GW (other than the weight) was that the 5th gear was turning about 3500 rpms on the highway (about 75 mph). the redline is 5500, so I always felt like it was turning too fast. fuel mileage showed it too.
Texas Pete
04-09-2024, 05:45 PM
Congratulations. When is the oil change, filter change and any valve adjustment video coming out for this latest edition to the stable?
JerryHawk250
04-09-2024, 05:54 PM
Congratulations. When is the oil change, filter change and any valve adjustment video coming out for this latest edition to the stable?
Luckily that was all done right before I bought it. lol But sure it won't take me long to rack up some miles that I'll need to do it.
How come I expect it to sound like a Jetson car???? ;-)
JerryHawk250
04-10-2024, 11:41 AM
How come I expect it to sound like a Jetson car???? ;-)
Yeah, she is a little on the quiet side. lol
Megadan
04-10-2024, 09:49 PM
I took her out for a long 3 plus hour ride yesterday. Man this bike is nimble in the twisties. The bike is so smooth, and with the full windshield it feels like you are hardly moving. Speed sneaks up on you, so you have to constantly watch your speed. I'd be cruising along at 55 and the next thing you know you're going 75 and 80. I installed a throttle lock/cheap cruise control. That worked well when i hit the interstate. I went to pass a car that was doing about 45. I gave it a little throttle and the next thing you know, I'm hitting 115. :wtf: I'm sure I'll be keeping this one for a long time. Every time I stop somewhere, there's always somebody walking up to check it out. When I tell them it's 20 year old bike, they are like "No Way".
Welcome to sport touring! The ST is kind of the opposite side of the same coin to my VFR1200. The VFR is much more Sport (lighter and more powerful), with some touring credentials. The ST definitely favors touring more (heavier) but still a great handling platform.
Your story reminds me of the day I rode my VFR home too. I was just cruising along, and then I looked down and noticed I was going 93mph. Felt like I was barely going 70. If I am doing 50mph in 5th gear, I can just turn the throttle a bit and find myself going 100mph in no time.
You will absolutely love that bike. Especially the shaft drive. Not having to deal with chains cleaning and lubing, or belts, is so nice. Especially when touring. Just change the diff oil from time to time, and that's it. I am honestly going to miss that part of my bike.
JerryHawk250
04-11-2024, 08:04 AM
I got the trunk yesterday and installed it last nigh. I'll probably pain the top blue to match the bike.
JerryHawk250
04-12-2024, 09:33 PM
I fixed my LCD screen tonight. Replaced the polarized film. Looks like new now. Before and after.
JerryHawk250
04-14-2024, 08:25 PM
I forgot to post this last weekend. Ride on the Twisties and first issue. https://youtu.be/cTPwrSfumwI?si=2Qodf_6m7ZTQlcQ_
JerryHawk250
04-14-2024, 08:26 PM
A few updates.
https://youtu.be/Q88WxnUnoMU?si=6tm1_oZ93ODKdkHx
Megadan
04-14-2024, 09:40 PM
Aside from a couple age related issues it seems like you got yourself a really fine older bike. Most STs are pretty worn out by 20 years old as their owners ride the snot out of them. Not uncommon to find them with 80k or more miles on the odometer.
Once you paint that top box and get lights in it and working you will have one sweet rig for long trips. Keep the exhaust nice and quiet too. Nothing worse than exhaust drone for hours upon hours when on a long ride.
JerryHawk250
04-15-2024, 09:01 AM
What is crazy was the windshield worked perfect and smooth for about a week. No sign of binding or anything. If I would of checked out the tracks and cables for lubricant, It probably would of never stripped. I spent most of the morning Saturday going through all the cables and lubrication points.
JerryHawk250
02-21-2025, 08:11 AM
Believe it or not, I ended up selling the ST last week. Great bike for the open roads. Loved everything about the bike. The only con I had with it was moving her big butt around under my carport every time I wanted to ride her. Backing that big girl up was a pain. Especially if you were on uneven ground. That kind of kept me from taking it out for short rides. Can't complain because I made money on it. Barely had it up for sale and was sold. Got what I was asking for it. No haggling. Took her out for her last ride Now I'm just waiting on the KPT 400 to ship out.
https://youtu.be/vDoDldnl6x0?si=NPKPWpmhOP4p7pVg
Sport Rider
02-21-2025, 04:25 PM
wish I had known before I bought my R1150RT. glad it went quick though!
JerryHawk250
02-21-2025, 04:33 PM
wish I had known before I bought my R1150RT. glad it went quick though!
I wasn't really planning on selling it. it was one of those spur of the moment decisions.
Sport Rider
02-25-2025, 10:30 AM
I wasn't really planning on selling it. it was one of those spur of the moment decisions.
I have lots of those when it comes to motorcycles. usually it's because I'm buying one. :D
JerryHawk250
02-25-2025, 10:43 AM
I have lots of those when it comes to motorcycles. usually it's because I'm buying one. :D
That happens a lot with me. Lol
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