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Phil Littler Norton ES2

Posts: 143 Join date: 2008-04-03 Age: 51 Location: Oldmeldrum
 | Subject: New Honda VFR 1200 Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:17 pm | |
| I thought as a few people have been talking about this recently I'd post a few links here to stuff I've found on the Interweb. There's a Honda official site where you can subsribe to updates and register to be one of the first to test ride the machine which is due for initial release this autumn by all accounts. However the first models won't have all the new tech features promised on this bike. You'll need to wait until next year to see the full versions I believe. Feel V4 SiteFor example take a look at this vide on YouTube which shows the difference between normal manual transmission and Honda's new dual-clutch transmission Dual Clutch videoMCN also have some pictures of the new bike if you're interested. _________________ WE'RE DOOMED!
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DavidM BSA Bantam

Posts: 41 Join date: 2009-07-02 Location: Just ahead of you
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Mon Sep 21, 2009 12:57 pm | |
| Phil on speaking with a Honda employee this new machine the VFR1200 will not be released until the spring of 2010. Honda will not be at any of the bike shows either he told me! David |
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Phil Littler Norton ES2

Posts: 143 Join date: 2008-04-03 Age: 51 Location: Oldmeldrum
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:28 pm | |
| Thanks for that David - I wonder what the problem is? I remember reading about the GTR before I bought it and info at the time indicated that the model would be released in 2008. Yet at the end of 2007 dealers were given several bikes to sell. Some allowed demos other flatly refused! So although most insurers list the bike as a 2008 model I had mine from 2007. I'll keep my fingers crossed  _________________ WE'RE DOOMED!
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Richard Schofield Ariel Arrow

Posts: 90 Join date: 2008-04-10 Location: Richard Schofield
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DavidM BSA Bantam

Posts: 41 Join date: 2009-07-02 Location: Just ahead of you
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Tue Sep 22, 2009 8:31 pm | |
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DavidM BSA Bantam

Posts: 41 Join date: 2009-07-02 Location: Just ahead of you
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Phil Littler Norton ES2

Posts: 143 Join date: 2008-04-03 Age: 51 Location: Oldmeldrum
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:14 pm | |
| Thanks for the link Dave - be nice if the broadband connection out here in the sticks was good enough to prevent it sounding like Norman Collier! Phil _________________ WE'RE DOOMED!
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DavidM BSA Bantam

Posts: 41 Join date: 2009-07-02 Location: Just ahead of you
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Phil Littler Norton ES2

Posts: 143 Join date: 2008-04-03 Age: 51 Location: Oldmeldrum
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Thu Oct 08, 2009 4:43 pm | |
| Hmm - maybe Keith had a good point. They launch the bike online and you can only get 50% of the page to load - then naff all. Let's hope this isn't a taste of things to come!!!! _________________ WE'RE DOOMED!
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DavidM BSA Bantam

Posts: 41 Join date: 2009-07-02 Location: Just ahead of you
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Phil Littler Norton ES2

Posts: 143 Join date: 2008-04-03 Age: 51 Location: Oldmeldrum
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Col Honda CB90

Posts: 15 Join date: 2009-09-11 Age: 44 Location: Brechin
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Fri Oct 09, 2009 1:40 pm | |
| Viewed the web release and not overly impressed. As Dave said, best to see it in the flesh in February. I like the idea of shaft drive, not so sure about the "underpants" headlight & small 18.5litre tank (especially with me running out of fuel on the A90 on Monday  ). Mind you, what do I know about looks...I ride a V-Strom Cheers Col |
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DavidM BSA Bantam

Posts: 41 Join date: 2009-07-02 Location: Just ahead of you
 | Subject: Re: New Honda VFR 1200 Fri Oct 09, 2009 2:38 pm | |
| Yes Colin the fuel tank size is a bit disappointing. I worked it out that you would get a range of about 172 miles then you would be off and pushing the beep..ing thing to the nearest filling station or sucking fuel from somebody else’s tank with a straw and Coke can (Busa's). That works out at about 42mpg. My current bike returns 50mph on average and with a 22+ litre tank can get a range of nearly 250 miles. Early days lets wait and see what like the touring version is and you never know enough bitching about the tanks size and Honda might say, it was a misprint.  Dave  |
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Col Honda CB90

Posts: 15 Join date: 2009-09-11 Age: 44 Location: Brechin
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