Honda’s 2014 Valkyrie Is Better Than Ever

The initial Honda Valkyrie was built for power and high performance, which is why it managed to attract so many fans along its 7-year lifespan from 1996 to 2003. However, with the passing of years and the recent advancements in technology, it’s only fair to expect great things from the famed Japanese manufacturer. And even though Honda has other new models lined up for 2014 such as the Ruckus or the CTX1300, it’s safe to assume that the new Valkyrie will draw the most attention when it becomes available in April.

For just  $18,000, the owners of the 2014 Valkyrie would  get a chance to experience the thrill of the open road from on top of a 1832cc liquid-cooled six-cylinder engine borrowed from a Goldwing. What’s even more amazing is that the bike will weigh no more than 750 lbs, which translates to incredible acceleration and overall performance. Furthermore, Honda’s experts decided to equip this splendid bike with a generous amount of tech such as a digital LCD instrument panel, an LED headlight and a taillight as well as a Pro Arm single-side swingarm featuring an adjustable Pro-Link single shock.