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Interstate love song.

Is it too good to be true? A custom bike boasting bare-bones chopper styling à la Honda’s radical Fury equipped with all the necessities any long-distance touring enthusiast could ask for? Believe it, and while you’re at it say hello to the all-new Honda Interstate. You’ll no doubt note the family resemblance to its Sabre and Stateline siblings—blacked-out frame, beefy 1312cc liquid-cooled, 52º V-twin, raked-out front end, deep-dish fenders—as well as a few unique features all its own, like floorboards, leather-covered hard saddlebags and a weather-cheating windscreen.

The 2010 Interstate. Isn’t it time you had a long-distance love affair?

 

Bad to the bone.

What happens when you take the wicked, stripped-down styling cues of our Fury chopper and throw in a large dose of pro-street dragster? Well, you’re looking at it: the all-new Honda Sabre. And trust us, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Start with the beefy, Fury-derived 1312cc liquid-cooled, 52º V-twin, featuring Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) and performance as muscular as it is seamless. Smooth, maintenance-free shaft final drive merely makes it that much better. And then, of course, there’s the look—short, sporty fenders, all-black frame, and a raked-out fork that screams, “You want some of this?”

Make room, Main Street. The all-new Honda Sabre is here.

 

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 1312cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 52º 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.