October 8th

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  1. DAN-SLO

    DAN-SLO New Member

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    Honda says....


    "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"
     
  2. Echo3Niner

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    Per an email I got today, here's what to expect when the timer is up:
    "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!"
     
  3. drewl

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    Linky? I guess I may have to get interested now...

    never mind. I just found the other thread.
     
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  5. borg

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    Pics of 2010 vfr1200f

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  6. borg

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    more pics:


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  7. Joey_Dude

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    Wow I actually like how it looks... I'm curious to read of any ride reports. I'm starting to seriously think this will be my replacement bike when my 5th gen hits the 100K mark.
     
  8. borg

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    liking it a lot.....i'll take one in burnt orange pls.

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  9. dino71

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    Does anyone know what the horsepower output is???
     
  10. borg

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    on second thought i'll stick with sunbeam pearl white!

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  11. borg

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    cant remember where i read it but i seem to recall 170 bhp....150 hp at the wheel.
     
  12. KingTito

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    I like it.

    I hope the center stand is standard. In some shots, I cannot see the center stand but the picture with the fully kitted out one with the panniers shows the center stand.

    Looks like that lower cowl should be easily removable for oil changes.

    Not sure about the triangle exhaust. I hope there is a seat cowl but given the shape of that area, it looks like one won't be there. I like the look and tradition of the seat cowl on the VFRs.
     
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    more pics.

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    I want one. Plain and simple.
     
  15. borg

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    borg New Member

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    action shot!

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    all kitted up!

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    I think it looks most excellent, and imagine the performance will be fantastic.

    No, I don't work for Honda. :cool:
     
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    more on specs:

    SPECIFICATIONS
    ENGINE
    Cylinders: Four.
    Capacity: 1237cc.
    Bore x stroke: 81 x 60mm.
    Compression ratio: 12.0:1.
    Valvegear: SOHC with four overhead valves per cylinder.
    Power: 127kW at 10 000rpm.
    Torque: 129Nm at 8750rpm.
    Induction:pGM-FI electronic fuel-injection with four throttle bodies.
    Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorised with electronic advance.
    Starting: Electric.
    TRANSMISSION
    Clutch: Hydraulically-actuated multiplate wet slipper clutch.
    Transmission: Six-speed constant-mesh gearbox with final drive by offset shaft.
    SUSPENSION
    Front: 43mm inverted cartridge forks adjustable for preload.
    Rear: Pro-link rising-rate linkage with remote-reservoir gas-filled monoshock adjustable for preload and rebound damping.
    BRAKES
    Front: Dual 320mm discs with Nissin six-pot opposed-piston callipers.
    Rear: 276mm disc with Nissin three-piston floating calliper.
    TYRES
    Front: 120/70 - 17 tubeless.
    Rear: 190/55 - 17 tubeless.
    DIMENSIONS/WEIGHT
    Wheelbase: 1545mm.
    Seat height: 815mm.
    Kerb weight: 267kg.
    FUEL TANK
    18.5 litres.
     
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    overhead shot highlighting the narrow waist!

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  20. Scubalong

    Scubalong Official Greeter?

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    I want one not sure which color...........hummm, The exhaust got to go though. That thing is butt ugly :)
     
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