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Honda VFR750F - Wikipedia
The Honda VFR750F is a motorcycle manufactured by Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda from 1986 to 1997. The motorcycle is a very sporty sport tourer , and is powered by a 750 cc (46 cu in) V4 engine developed from the earlier VF750F models.
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Honda VFR 750 Interceptor (Specs and Review) - Big Bike Reviews
Highly-regarded as one of Honda’s veritable jewels, the Honda VFR 750 (a.k.a. Interceptor) is a sport-tourer produced from 1986 to 1997. This bike featured a liquid-cooled V4 engine, single-sided swingarm, unrivaled performance figures, and a slew of ride-enhancing cosmetic and mechanical upgrades.
Honda VFR 750 (1995-1998) Review and used buying guide
2023年9月12日 · For many, bike journalists included, the Honda VFR 750 is the best road bike ever built. In 1994 Honda revised an already exceptional motorcycle, giving it super-model looks while still retaining...
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Honda VF and VFR - Wikipedia
The VFR was originally a 750 cc, but became an 800 cc in due course. New models featured technological innovation, such as a single-sided swingarm , linked braking , ABS , and VTEC . The VFR1200 became the first motorcycle to feature a dual-clutch transmission .
Retrospective: Honda VFR750F Interceptor: 1986; VFR750F: 1990 ...
2014年4月3日 · This new VFR came with a revised chassis using a single-sided swingarm, compliments of the French company ELF (Essence & Lubrifiants de France), which specialized in new frame designs.