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New Honda VFR by 2010
By Visordown News on 03/12/2008 12:35:04
Check out French mag Motorevue's stab at Honda's much-anticipated VFR

Like it or loathe it?THIS IS what the new Honda VFR will look like, according to the lads at French mag, Motorevue.The bike, which is due for release in 2010, will not get Honda's MotoGP-derived V5 motor but will instead feature a 1000 V4 engine

Honda VFR1200: More details emerge
By Visordown News on 19/10/2009 12:58:02
Honda unveil new accessory shots of 2010 VFR1200 sports tourer

HONDA HAVE unveiled a series of new images of the 2010 VFR1200, featuring accessory, riding and the latest technical shots of their all-new V4 sports tourer.New accessories available for the VFR1200 are:A 35-litre pannier kit A 31-litre top box

5 years of the mythical new VFR in pictures
By Visordown News on 07/08/2008 11:32:02
We take a look at some of the concept bikes that have appeared in the press predicting the launch of a new VFR

IT'S PROBABLY the most talked about bike in current years. The mythical new VFR has been rearing its photoshopped head for over 5 years now, with publications across the world having a go at creating what their factory insiders (who are these people

First Ride: Honda VFR1200F DCT
By Visordown News on 05/05/2010 13:37:06
Visordown's just ridden Honda's new dual-clutch VFR1200F - and we like it...

HONDA DCT (dual clutch transmission), an optional extra on their new VFR1200F, is absolutely incredible.It doesn’t take long to get used to. Some people couldn’t get their heads round it but, personally, I couldn’t see the difficulty. Start

Honda VFR1200F launch: DCT transmission
By Visordown News on 22/10/2009 09:22:38
Mark Forsyth tests Honda's automatic VFR1200 and finds he's in for a surprise

WELL, I’ve just sampled our future. And, no, I don’t mean electric motorcycles, thank goodness.Honda’s DCT (dual clutch transmission), an optional extra on their new VFR1200F, is absolutely incredible.The first thing you might notice is a lack

US get Honda VFR1200F for £2000 LESS than UK
By Visordown News on 08/12/2009 11:16:23
America gets new VFR at the price it should be

SO MUCH for equality. Honda America have announced the company's new VFR1200F will cost just £9,800 ($15,999) when the 170bhp V4 goes on sale at dealers across the country early next year.The announcement will come as a shock to many UK riders

SCOOP: Honda VFR1200T - more details emerge
By Visordown News on 04/06/2010 15:01:13
VFR1200F-based tourer to go on show later this year

THE NEW VFR1200T tourer will appear at shows later this year, and Visordown has the latest drawings of the VFR1200F-based technology-ladened machine.As well as the semi-auto gearbox that's optional on the VFR1200F, the touring version will gain

2010 Honda VFR1200F - Official Honda colours
By Visordown News on 08/10/2009 14:52:49
Three colour options for new Honda VFR1200F

HONDA have launched their new 2010 VFR1200F and it's available in 3 colours, Candy Prominence Red, Seal Silver Metallic and Pearl Sunbeam White.See the full specifications and pictures of the new VFR1200F on our previous news story here.Honda claim

VIDEO: Honda VFR1200F - new details emerge
By Visordown News on 07/10/2009 14:19:27
See more of Honda's new V4 engine in this VFR1200F clip

is to be 'officially' unveiled tomorrow; Visordown brought you images of the new machine some weeks back.Click here to see official Honda images and specification of the new VFR1200F

World Exclusive Honda VFR V4 2010 riding shots
By Visordown News on 26/06/2009 09:00:00
American website leftlanenews.com gets the world exclusive first real images of Honda's long-awaited 2010 VFR V4 sports tourer

2010 VFR V4 scoop of the Year? We don't think so... --CLICK HERE to see real hi-resolution pictures of Honda's new 2010 VFR V4 sports tourer, published today on American website leftlanenews.com A sketchy version of the machine appeared today

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