Well, you guys have sold me. It sounds like just what I've been looking for. I am official in the market. I just don't want an all black one.
George,
The ST-1300 is a very powerful, fun bike to drive. It is plenty fast, solid, handles well, gets 45 mpg if your not to heavy on the throttle, there are plenty of farkles available, the stator can run electric vest, grips etc. The moving windshield is great. Two up is no problem. You can ride with a 150 plus pound person on the back and not even notice they are there. However, it is a heavy bike at well over 700 lbs, and the motor is mounted high, which makes the bike top heavy. If you look at the ST owners web site you will see that most of the posters have dropped their bikes, because there is a special place to log the number. I dropped mine three times. It is a two man job for me to lift and at 57 I didn't want to ruin my back trying to lift it alone on a country road in West Texas. I already did that once. Its so top heavy Honda installed tip over bars, knowing dropping would be a regular problem.
But the biggest problem I had was the heat. Now if I lived in Wisc, Michigan, Canada, or the Rocky Mountains, it would have probably never been an issue, but I live in Texas, and the heat for me was just too much to take. It seems that the plastic that encloses the motor retains too much engine heat, and unless you want to start cutting up the plastic, it just never gets enough air flow to keep that heat from radiating off the bike and making 95 degree days even hotter. Also the air that does come out of the vents is so hot that it can really make your lower legs feel like their burning. Some people have even had this happen. If you look at the ST owners web site under known issues, you will see all kinds of discussion on the heat issue.
Other than that the bike is great. The stock seat is useless but theres plenty of aftermarket replacements. Valve adjustments are every 14,000 miles and is a 5 hour job if you take it too the shop. Rear tires last 8000-10,000 miles.
If you have any more questions, let me know.
Prairieparson
Lubbock, Tx.=The capitol of Fly over country.