Would make a nice cruiser engine..
http://jalopnik.com/5302450/2010-honda-vfr1200-leaks-months-ahead-of-official-release (http://jalopnik.com/5302450/2010-honda-vfr1200-leaks-months-ahead-of-official-release)
Works me for just the way it is, looks like it will be a nice ride.
I want one for my next project.....What do you think? ...Should get really good gas mileage...LOL
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We are very pleased to tell you that the new VFR 1200F
will be launched online on Thursday 8th October at
12.00 CET (11.00am GMT).
On the website will be films, downloads, full technical specs, interviews, animations of new technologies,
360° of all three colours and much much more!
Make sure you are in front of your computer next
Thursday to be the first to see the new VFR!
Quote from: Capt. Howard on July 01, 2009, 06:11:13 PM
I want one for my next project.....What do you think? ...Should get really good gas mileage...LOL
Forget that!
Build yourself one of these...
Moon beam!
Pick up all the chicks!
http://home.myfairpoint.net/vze6omtd/jorysquibb/id1.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CZS7BAl0CE
Um.......I'm speechless..... :shock: :lol:
Official Report: http://www.motorcycledaily.com/08october09_honda2010vfr1200f.htm#
Quote from: JLeather on October 08, 2009, 06:39:35 AM
Official Report: http://www.motorcycledaily.com/08october09_honda2010vfr1200f.htm#
Looks great.
Question is:
As much as the Vmax was? $18,000?
Hopefully a new Magna will come out using the engine and technology!
I like it. Certainly curious to know of the price tag though. I would like even more to have the option of no abs for less money.
Re: 2010 vfr 1200 spy photos
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New site design with pictures/specs/etc... www.feelvfr.com
Specs ("English units of measure")
Engine:
Type: Liquid-cooled 4-stroke UNICAM 76 degree V-4 Engine
Displacement: 1,237 CC
Bore & Stroke: 81 x 60 mm (3.19 x 2.36 inches)
Compression Ratio: 12:0:1
Max. Power Output: 170 HP at 10,000 RPM
Max. Torque: 95 foot*pounds at 8,750 RPM
Idling Speed: 1050 - 1250 min-1
Oil Capacity: 4 liters
Fuel System:
Carburetion: PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
Aircleaner: Oil-Permeated, viscous-type paper filter
Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.8 gallons
Fuel Consumption: 36.5 mpg (WMTC mode *)
Electrical System:
Igintion System: Computer-controlled digital transistorized with electronic advance
Ignition Timing: 6,4 degree - 10,4 degree BTDC (idle speed)
Sparkplug Type: IMR9E-9HES(NGK), VUH27ES (DENSO)
Starter: Electric
Battery Capacity: 12V - 11,6 Ah (YTZ14)
ACG Output: 560 W
Headlights: 12V, 55W x 1 (low) / 55W x 1 (high)
Drivetrain:
Clutch: Wet, multiplate slipper type
Clutch Operation: Hydraulic
Transmission Type: Constant mesh 6-speed
Primary Reduction: 1.738 (73/42)
Gear Ratios:
1. 2.6000 (39/15)
2. 1.7368 (33/19)
3. 1.3636 (30/22)
4. 1.1600 (29/25)
5. 1.0322 (32/31)
6. 0.9393 (31/33) "Overdrive"
Final Reduction: 2.6990 (43/16)-estimated by me
Final Drive: Shaft
Frame:
Type: Diamond; aluminum twin-spar
Chassis:
Dimensions (L x W X H): 88.6 x 29.7 x 48 inches
Wheelbase: 60.8 inches
Caster Angle: 25.5 degrees
Trail: 3.976 inches
Turning Radius: 11.5 feet
Seat Height: 32 inches
Ground Clearance: 4.9 inches
Curb Weight: 587 pounds I'm assuming "wet"
Max Permissible Mass: 1,021 lbs
Suspension:
Front: 43mm cartridge-type telescopic fork with stepless preload adjustment, 4.7 inches of travel
Rear: Pro-Link with gas-charged damper, 25-step (*stepless remote-controlled hydraulic) preload and stepless rebound damping adjustment, 5.1 inches of travel
Wheels:
Type
Front: 5-spoke hollow gravity die cast aluminum
Rear: 7-spoke gravity die cast aluminum
Rim Size
Front: 17 x 3.50
Rear: 17 x 6.00
Tire Size
Front: 120/70 ZR17
Rear 190/55 ZR17
Tire Pressure
Front: 36 psi
Rear: 42 psi
Brakes:
Front: 320mm dual floating hydraulic disc with two 6-piston calipers, C-CBS/ABS and sintered metal pads
Rear: 276mm hydraulic disc with 2-piston caliper, C-CBS/ABS and sintered metal pads
*All specifications are provisional and subject to change without notice
Inferred Data
Redline: 11,000 RPM
160 lb. rider aboard
Estimated Top Speed: 166.5 MPH (using www.gearingcommander.com)
Estimated 1/4 mile: 9.5 at 143 MPH
Estimated 0-60 mph: 2.54 secs.
Cruising Range: 175 miles per tank
Max load weight: 434 lbs
Ok, now let's put this engine in a new magna chassis..... :-D
Are they going to bring this into the US market as well? Sure is a nice looking bike.
I'm suprised to see a 76 degree V-4. Aren't all previous Honda V-4's 90 degrees? If production just started, that means the R&D guys can get started on the Magna version! :cool:
QuoteSeat Height: 32 inches
well, that seals the deal. I won't ever get one. Unless they come up with a 4-5 inch lowering kit.
Quote from: DG on October 09, 2009, 08:31:09 AM
QuoteSeat Height: 32 inches
well, that seals the deal. I won't ever get one. Unless they come up with a 4-5 inch lowering kit.
Likewise -- legs just too short, even if I were willing to ride in the fetal position. :lol:
They really need to put this engine in a cruiser. :cool:
With twice the hp than a magna, I have a feeling this thing will move!