How fast does a Honda VFR 800 go?
| Top speed & performance | |
|---|---|
| Max torque | 55.4 ft-lb |
| Top speed | 150 mph |
| 1/4 mile acceleration | – |
| Tank range | 217 miles |
Does Honda still make the VFR 800?
The VFR800 was phased out after the 2009 model year in the United States, when Honda introduced the larger VFR1200F; but the VFR1200 was not a direct replacement for the VFR800; the true successor is the 2014 VFR800F (RC79).
How long is a Honda VFR 800?
2001 Honda VFR800 spec
| New price | £7350 (in 2001) |
|---|---|
| Rake/Trail | 25.5°/100mm |
| Dimensions | 2120mm x 735mm 1195mm (LxWxH) |
| Wheelbase | 1440mm |
| Ground clearance | N/A |
Will Honda make a new VFR?
Despite those considerable hurdles, many speculate that Honda could come out with such a mill by 2023. Models like the Africa Twin and Rebel 1100 may share an engine, but early reports point to the new VFR being a platform-specific motor….Will the legend live on?
| Category | Touring & Sport-Touring |
|---|---|
| Make | Honda |
Why was the VFR discontinued?
While the VFR1200F replaced its smaller sibling in the States in 2009, Honda discontinued the big-bore variant in 2017 due to Euro 4 regulations. All along, international markets have still enjoyed the VFR800 but the quirky sport-tourer may meet the same demise thanks to impending Euro 5 emissions standards.
What does Honda VFR stand for?
V-Four Racing
The VFR — that stands for V-Four Racing — also is known as the Interceptor, and it is renowned for the V4 engine based on the Honda RC30 racer that lapped the Isle of Man.
How much horsepower does a crf300l have?
Dirt Rider Honda CRF300L Tested Specifications
| Horsepower: | 22.7 hp @ 8,400 rpm |
|---|---|
| Torque: | 16.7 lb.-ft. @ 6,400 rpm |
| Seat Height: | 34.7 in. |
| Wet Weight: | 309 lb. |
Is Honda making a new VFR?
Is VFR800 comfortable?
In standard riding position, with the seat at its lowest position (it has two positions), the VFR800 is acceptably comfortable if you like the sport-touring position. If you keep your arms straight, you’ll end up putting pressure on your wrists, so you really should grip the tank.