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Honda Introduces 2012 VFR1200F | Cycle News
Honda introduced a few more of its 2012 models, including one of its most technologically advanced street machines, the VFR1200F. The VFR1200, with its unique Dual
Honda's new 2010 VFR1200F - Honda Powersports - Motorcycles, ATVs
Just as the first Honda Interceptor shook the motorcycling world to its roots, the new VFR1200F redefines what a motorcycle can be.
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2010 Honda VFR1200F | Review | Motorcycle News
2010 Honda VFR1200F | Review VFR1200F Test As a sport motorcycle aficionado I have always believed that a manual transmission is better than an automatic, but that's
2010 VFR1200F Overview - Honda Powersports
Presenting the world's best streetbike. It's easy to marvel at the Interceptor's state-of-the-art componentry, including a fuel-injected, VTEC-equipped V-4, the
2010 Honda VFR1200 - Motorcyclist Magazine
Honda reveals that the 2010 VFR1200 will feature automatic shifting via Honda's Dual Clutch Transmission which will make its debut on this model. - Motorcyclist Magazine
Honda VFR1200 2010
IN THE past, Honda’s VFR series has often been described as the best sports-touring bike ever made.
SPIED: 2010 Honda VFR1200 - Motorcyclist Magazine
These are the first-ever photographs of the long-awaited, next-generation 2010 Honda VFR1200, shown here undergoing hot-weather testing at an undisclosed location in
Honda VFR1200F - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The VFR1200F is a sport touring motorcycle from Honda, which has a 1,237 cc (75.5 cu in) V4 engine. It has the first dual clutch transmission offered on a motorcycle.
Honda VFR1200: old vs new - | Motorcycle News | New Motorbikes
Honda’s V4s have come a long way since those early, flawed, chain-driven cam 750s of the early ‘80s. That first VF750S led to the VF750F and on to the VF1000 in
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