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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
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How does the DCT on the Honda VFR1200 work?
By Mark Forsyth on 07/06/2010 14:47:04
The new VFR1200 features Dual Clutch Transmisson, we investigate the benefits of it
I have to admit images of a CB400 Hondamatic sprang to mind when I first heard about this new DCT system. How wrong…First clue that there’s something amiss is the lack of gear pedal and clutch lever. Then you spot the handlebar mounted handbrake device and flappy paddles.What the...
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Giving the VFR1200 a European look
By Mark Forsyth on 07/06/2010 15:05:06
Interview with one of the men behind the new VFR1200, Teofilo Plaza
The reason the VFR1200 looks European is no coincidence. The design team was headed up by Teofilo Plaza, a Spaniard based in Italy. ‘I like to think of this bike as a Porsche, 911’ Plaza told me. ‘It has every day practicality -– capable
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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
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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
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2010 Honda VFR1200F reviews and information
By Visordown on 11/06/2010 09:54:30
Reviews and information on the new VFR1200F and the Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT) model
Here is a collection of reviews, details and features of the Honda VFR1200F.The Honda VFR1200F world launch review from Japan with Mark Forsyth around the Sugo race circuit and Tim Skilton's VFR1200 European launch test report on the wet roads
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Honda VFR1200F - Different colour options
By Ben Cope on 08/10/2009 11:37:18
We've played with the press images to show you what the new Honda VFR1200F could look like
Honda VFR1200F - Different colour options gallery - TurquoiseHonda have released images of their new VFR1200 sports-tourer, the VFR1200F. We've got the full Honda VFR1200 specifications and picture gallery just click that link and you can click
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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
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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
HONDA HAVE trickled out another video presentation revealing new details of their much-anticipated VFR1200F sports tourer.In this short video clip Tsutomu Ishii explains much about the new engine and its revolutionary design.The machine
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2010 Honda VFR1200F world launch test
By Mark Forsyth on 04/06/2010 12:34:57
One of motorcycling’s worst kept secrets - Honda’s top-secret VFR1200F. Visordown were among the chosen few to ride it at the Sugo circuit in Japan
A race circuit seemed like a strange place to launch a 265kg bike with a 1545mm wheelbase but the spec sometimes only tells part of the story.The VFR1200F feels noticeably smaller than a Pan Euro and fractionally bigger than a VFR800. Its pork
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