Honda's latest
tech-laden VFR1200F opens up a new avenue that promises to make
motorcycling safer without making it dull and boring.
Smooth, sweet and sensual is how the V4 burble of the new Honda VFR1200
sounds at idle. According to Honda, this is just the beginning of an
all-new V4 dynasty that will expand in the coming years. Honda's DCT
system is the world's first fully automatic motorcycle dual-clutch
transmission built for large-displacement sport bikes. While the
technology has been around for quite sometime on sportscars, it has now
successfully filtered down to motorcycles with Honda's latest
innovation.
The DCT-equipped VFR1200F is available as an option and it comes
without the shift or clutch levers. Honda's DCT mechanism features two
auto modes - D-mode (Drive) and the S-mode (Sport). The D-Mode is a
fully automatic system while the Sport mode offers further two settings.
In the Sport AT-Mode, the DCT will shift gears just short of the
redline when the throttle is pinned to stop, while in the Sport-MT, the
rider can initiate the shifts with the paddle-shifters on the left-hand
side of the handlebar. The new Honda VFR1200F does the job of delivering
power in a friendlier and accessible manner, exceedingly well. The
powerplant can deliver superbike-like performance yet posses the
capability for relaxed long distance touring as well as play the role of
your daily commuter with equal efficiency. In the Candy Prominence Red
paint scheme, the VFR1200F looks very elegant and while some might find
the large fairing slightly bland for their taste, in flesh the VFR1200F
looks stunning as the contours highlight all the aerodynamic curves
designed to shield the rider from wind-blasts.
Quick Facts
Engine: 1,237cc Liquid cooled V4
Power: 172PS@ 10,000rpm
Torque: 129Nm @ 7,250rpm
Transmission: 6-Speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT)
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 1,545 mm
LxWxH: 2250 x 755 x 1220 mm
Weight: 267kg
Performance
0-100 km/h: NA
Top speed: NA
0-400 metres: NA
Variants
VFR1200F (Ex-showroom, New Delhi): 17.50 lakh
Cheers:
1. The Dual Clutch Transmission opens up a new comfort zone for the enthusiasts
2. The VFR has excellent handling dynamics mixed with a very torquey V4 motor
Sneers:
1. The 267kg weight of the bike makes it difficult to handle in tight parking spots
2. With just 18.5 litres of fuel tank capacity, one has to take frequent stops for refueling
1st Runner Up
Honda CB1000R
Certainly the most practical and sensible choice of wheels to choose
from the Indian superbike bazaar that is ideal for our road conditions
without compromising on the fun- factor. Extremely comfy riding posture,
cushy saddle, flat bars and a very potent 1000cc powerplant, the
CB1000R is everything for everyone. The styling on this bloke makes it a
complete head-turner while the solid grunt from the motor means one
doesn’t have to keep dancing on the gear lever.
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