03 Honda Vtx 1800 Manual

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Class: cruiser

Production: 2002-2008

Honda Vtx 1800 Parts

Models
Honda VTX1800R

2002-2007

(USA)

Honda VTX1800S

2002-2006

(USA)

Honda VTX1800C

2002-2008

(North America, Europe, Australia, Brazil, Korea)

Honda VTX1800R
Honda VTX1800S
Honda VTX1800C
Manual
Models
Honda VTX1800N

2004-2008

(USA)

Honda VTX1800F

2005-2008

(USA)

HHonda VTX1800T

2007-2008

(USA)

Honda VTX1800N
Honda VTX1800F
Honda VTX1800T

History

History
YearCountryName / Frame / Engine
2002Europe, North America, AustraliaName: Honda VTX1800R, Honda VTX1800S, Honda VTX1800C

Code: VTX1800R A / VTX1800R AC; VTX1800S A / VTX1800S AC; VTX1800C A / VTX1800C AC; VTX1800C2

2003Europe, North America, AustraliaName: Honda VTX1800R, Honda VTX1800S, Honda VTX1800C

Code: VTX1800R A / VTX1800R AC; VTX1800S A / VTX1800S AC; VTX1800C A / VTX1800C AC; VTX1800C3

2004Europe, North America, AustraliaName: Honda VTX1800R, Honda VTX1800S, Honda VTX1800C, Honda VTX1800N

Code: VTX1800R1 A / VTX1800R1 AC; VTX1800R2 A / VTX1800R2 AC; VTX1800R3 A / VTX1800R3 AC; VTX1800S1 A / VTX1800S1 AC; VTX1800S2 A / VTX1800S2 AC; VTX1800S3 A / VTX1800S3 AC; VTX1800C A / VTX1800C AC; VTX1800C4; VTX1800N1 A / VTX1800N1 AC; VTX1800N2 A / VTX1800N2 AC; VTX1800N3 A / VTX1800N3 AC

2005Europe, North America, AustraliaName: Honda VTX1800R, Honda VTX1800S, Honda VTX1800C, Honda VTX1800N, Honda VTX1800F

Code: VTX1800R1 A / VTX1800R1 AC; VTX1800R2 A / VTX1800R2 AC; VTX1800R3 A / VTX1800R3 AC; VTX1800S1 A / VTX1800S1 AC; VTX1800S2 A / VTX1800S2 AC; VTX1800S3 A / VTX1800S3 AC; VTX1800C1 A / VTX1800C1 AC; VTX1800C2 A / VTX1800C2 AC; VTX1800C3 A / VTX1800C3 AC; VTX1800C15; VTX1800N1 A / VTX1800N1 AC; VTX1800N2 A / VTX1800N2 AC; VTX1800N3 A / VTX1800N3 AC; VTX1800F1 A / VTX1800F1 AC; VTX1800F2 A / VTX1800F2 AC; VTX1800F3 A / VTX1800F3 AC

2006Europe, North America, Australia, Korea, BrazilName: Honda VTX1800R, Honda VTX1800S, Honda VTX1800C, Honda VTX1800N, Honda VTX1800F

Code: VTX1800R1 1A / VTX1800R1 1AC; VTX1800R2 2A / VTX1800R2 2AC; VTX1800R3 3A / VTX1800R3 3AC; VTX1800S1 1A / VTX1800S1 1AC; VTX1800S2 2A / VTX1800S2 2AC; VTX1800S3 3A / VTX1800S3 3AC; VTX1800C1 A / VTX1800C1 AC; VTX1800C2 A / VTX1800C2 AC; VTX1800C3 A / VTX1800C3 AC; VTX1800C16; VTX1800N1 1A / VTX1800N1 1AC; VTX1800N2 2A / VTX1800N2 2AC; VTX1800N3 3A / VTX1800N3 3AC; VTX1800F1 A / VTX1800F1 AC; VTX1800F2 A / VTX1800F2 AC; VTX1800F3 A / VTX1800F3 AC

2007Europe, North America, Australia, Korea, BrazilName: Honda VTX1800R, Honda VTX1800C, Honda VTX1800N, Honda VTX1800F; Honda VTX1800T

Code: VTX1800R1 1A / VTX1800R1 1AC; VTX1800R2 2A / VTX1800R2 2AC; VTX1800R3 3A / VTX1800R3 3AC; VTX1800C1 A / VTX1800C1 AC; VTX1800C2 A / VTX1800C2 AC; VTX1800C3 A / VTX1800C3 AC; VTX1800C17; VTX1800N1 1A / VTX1800N1 1AC; VTX1800N2 2A / VTX1800N2 2AC; VTX1800N3 3A / VTX1800N3 3AC; VTX1800F1 A / VTX1800F1 AC; VTX1800F2 A / VTX1800F2 AC; VTX1800F3 A / VTX1800F3 AC; VTX1800T1 A / VTX1800T1 AC; VTX1800T2 A / VTX1800T2 AC; VTX1800T3 A / VTX1800T3 AC

2008North America, Australia, Korea, BrazilName: Honda VTX1800C, Honda VTX1800N, Honda VTX1800F; Honda VTX1800T

Code: VTX1800C1 A / VTX1800C1 AC; VTX1800C2 A / VTX1800C2 AC; VTX1800C3 A / VTX1800C3 AC; VTX1800C18; VTX1800N1 1A / VTX1800N1 1AC; VTX1800N2 2A / VTX1800N2 2AC; VTX1800N3 3A / VTX1800N3 3AC; VTX1800F1 A / VTX1800F1 AC; VTX1800F2 A / VTX1800F2 AC; VTX1800F3 A / VTX1800F3 AC; VTX1800T1 A / VTX1800T1 AC; VTX1800T2 A / VTX1800T2 AC; VTX1800T3 A / VTX1800T3 AC

Specifications

Honda VTX1800: specs.

03 Honda Vtx 1800 Manual
Specifications
DIMENSIONSOverall length2630 mm / 103,5 in – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

2455 mm / 96,7 in – VTX1800C

2420 mm / 95,3 in – VTX1800F

Overall width990 mm / 39,0 in – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

930 mm / 36,6 in – VTX1800C

940 mm / 37,0 in – VTX1800F

Overall height1155 mm / 45,5 in – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

1125 mm / 44,3 in – VTX1800C

1130 mm / 44,5 in – VTX1800F

Seat height695 mm / 27,4 in – VTX1800S / VTX1800R, VTX1800C

701 mm / 27,6 in – VTX1800F

Wheelbase1715 mm / 67,5 in
Ground clearance140 mm / 5,5 in – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

130 mm / 5,1 in – VTX1800C, VTX1800F

Dry weight
Curb (wet) weight359 kg / 791 lbs – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

340 kg / 750 lbs – VTX1800C

351 kg / 774 lbs – VTX1800F

FRAMETypeDouble cradle (steel)
Front suspension, travelInverted telescopic fork 45 mm, 130 mm (5,1 in) - VTX1800S / VTX1800R, VTX1800F

Inverted telescopic fork 45 mm, 110 mm (4,3 in) - VTX1800C

Rear suspension, travelSwingarm with twin-shock, 100 mm (3,9 in)

Adjustable: 5-way spring pre-load

Front tire size150/80R17M/C (72H) – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

130/70R18M/C (63H) – VTX1800C

130/70R18M/C (63V) – VTX1800F

Rear tire size180/70R16M/C (77H) – VTX1800S / VTX1800R, VTX1800C

180/55R18M/C (74V) – VTX1800F

Front brakeDouble disc, 296 mm, 3-piston calipers (combined)
Rear brakeSingle disc, 316 mm, 2-piston caliper (combined)
Fuel capacity20,0 l / 5,28 US gal – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

17,0 l / 4,49 US gal – VTX1800C

18,0 l / 4,76 US gal – VTX1800F

Trail163 mm (6,4 in) – VTX1800S / VTX1800R

146 mm (5,7 in) – VTX1800C, VTX1800F

Fuel economy6,4 l / 100 km (highway)

6,1 l / 100 km (at speed 130 km/h)

ENGINETypeWater cooled 4-stroke
Cylinder arrangement2 cylinders V-twin
Bore & Stroke101,0 x 112,0 mm
Displacement1795 cm³ (109,5 cu in)
Compression ratio9.0:1
Valve trainSOHC, 3 valves per cylinder
Max. power106,0 hp (78,0 kW) / 5000 rpm
Max. torque162,7 Nm (16,4 kg*m) / 3500 rpm
0 to 100 km/h (0-60 mph)4,8 sec
Top speed189 km/h (117 mph)
CARBURETION SYSTEMTypeFuel injection, PGM-Fi, 42 mm
ID
DRIVE TRAINClutchWet, multi-plate (hydraulic operating)
Transmission5-speed constant mesh
Final driveShaft
Primary reduction1.571
Final reduction3.091
Gear ratio

I

II

III

IV

V


2.353

1.478

1.111

0.871

0.697

ELECTRICALIgnitionTransistorized
Alternator400W at 5000 rpm
Battery capacity12V-18Ah
03 Honda Vtx 1800 Manual

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Plugs tend to be a topic of controversy on the VTX – from the famed “broken electrode” Bosch plugs to the “overpriced” Uber plugs to the “required” iridium plugs from NGK. I find that each plug has its place depending on the rider’s choice, riding habits/style and the bike itself. I personally run the Bosch +4 4419 plugs with no ill effects and the cost is just right for me – but everyone’s experience tends to be a bit different, they say variety is the spice of life…

Here are the facts about plugs and the VTX 1800…
The shallow plugs on the VTX (front right and back left) tend to look nicer than their counterparts, the deep plugs (front left and back right). This is typically a side-effect of the break-in on the motor and tends to “work it’s way out” after the first 6,000-8,000 miles. If you take apart a cylinder head and look there is no discernable difference between the 2 plugs positioning in the head, they are very symmetrical. Each plug is set next to an intake valve on the outer edge of the combustion chamber and they both have the same distance from the exhaust valve. Based on that information there should be no difference in fouling between the shallow and deep plugs in a new engine, but let’s take this one step further… There are two oil jets in the crankcase set at the base of the cylinders that spray oil onto the connecting rod’s wrist pin area, these oil jets not only lubricate the wrist pin to piston connections, but also lubricate the cylinder walls and help keep the piston itself cool. In a new engine the rings are not seated in yet and the over spray from the oil jets that go into the cylinder walls can get past these unseated rings and up into the combustion chamber. There it is burned off, but it can first contribute to plug fouling. The oil jets on the VTX face the “deep plug side” of the cylinders and therefore may be a contributing factor in the deep plugs looking worse that the shallow ones on newer engines.

03 Honda Vtx 1800 Manual

The 2002 VTX’s came with a plug that is one step colder than the 2003’s and up. These bikes are not known for producing pretty looking plugs to begin with, so these colder plugs were renowned for fouling early and often. One of the culprits that compounded this fouling problem is the lack of a good ground on these bikes. Most of this problem can be remedied by reworking the grounds as detailed in this article, but even that is no sure fix for all riders in all conditions and environments. I generally tell people that if you’re running the colder plugs (which were stock for 02’s) and have good results (i.e. nice, pretty, tan plugs) then stick with it. I believe that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.

Now for those with 02’s who are still fouling – even after reworking the grounds, checking your coil connections and making sure the plugs are properly installed – then go ahead and swap to the hotter plugs which are stock in the 03+ VTX’s. Generally speaking this solves most people’s problems with fouling, or at least makes them as good as can be expected from these bikes. On rare occasions if someone with an 02 has really good looking shallow plugs but badly fouled deep plugs I have recommended sticking with the stock 02 (colder) plugs in the shallow holes (if it ain’t broke…) but running the 03 (hotter) plugs in the deep holes. On these rare occasions it seems to work better than all cold or all hot plugs across the board – just a little “food for thought”.

Proper installation of plugs
The most common mistake I see when guys install plugs on their bikes is that they flip open the manual and see 13 ft/lbs as the recommended torque and go straight to work changing plugs without realizing they’re making a mistake. The manual spec for a plug is 13 ft/lbs but this pertains to old plugs which have already been installed and seated properly. When installing new plugs you have to seat them finger tight first and then use a ratchet to tighten them 1/2 a turn further. Doing this seats the crush washers properly and will eliminate the possibility of oil blow-by coming up the threads while the motor is running. Oil blow-by will prevent the plugs from getting a good ground and further assist the plugs in fouling. When you install a new plug properly you will actually feel the crush washer seat at roughly 1/2 a turn past finger tight and it gets much tougher to tighten after that – that’s when you stop. Once your plugs are properly installed you can pull and check them anytime you want and then reinstall them using the manual spec of 13 ft/lbs. Always use a little bit of anti-seize on the plug threads before installing them, and NEVER install plugs into a hot (or even warm) motor.

Honda Vtx 1800 Repair Manual

Something to watch for when installing plugs – do NOT cross-thread them. With steel plugs and aluminum heads it is sadly too common an occurrence to see. If you’re a new “wrench” and afraid you might make this mistake then go to the auto store and get yourself about a foot of 3/8″ fuel line. It will cost a couple bucks but you can slide it over the insulator on the plug and use it to thread the plugs into the heads. What makes this fool-proof is that if you do actually start to cross-thread the plug the fuel line will slip on the plug before it will ever actually cross-thread into the head. It also helps with getting those deep plugs started if you don’t have a plug socket.

2003 Honda Vtx 1800 Repair Manual

Spark plug cross reference
for the VTX 1800
ManufacturerOEM (03+ stock)Cold (02 stock)
AC Delco*41-80641-801
AutoliteAPP3924APP3923
Bosch Platinum +4*44194418
Champion Copper*RC9YC4RC9YC4
Champion7346
Champion Double PlatinumRC10PYP4
DensoVK16PRZ11VK20PRZ11
DensoPK20PR11
Denso Iridium*IK16
NGK*IFR5L11IFR6L11
NGK IridiumBKR5 EIX-11BKR6 EIX-11
Splitfire*SF522DSF392C
Splitfire Platinum*TP522DTP392C
Uber Power*FZX5iLFZX6iL
Gap 1.0 – 1.1mm (.038″ – .043″)
*I tried to verify as many plug numbers as possible but ran into problems finding any concrete answers from many plug manufacturers. The plugs with “*” next to them are verified by the manufacturer as a direct cross-reference, the others are old numbers that were floating around the VTXOA.

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