1200cc V4!?
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1200cc V4!?
MCN article
Honda seem to have high hopes for the new proto v4
"Takagi said: “We really believe we can develop a new era starting with this V4-powered machine. It is just the beginning and represents a new breed of Honda which will define Honda’s own taste and styling.
“This bike will be the perfect road machine that Honda customers have called for. It will be an epoch-making machine and more bikes from the V4 platform are possible."
Honda seem to have high hopes for the new proto v4
"Takagi said: “We really believe we can develop a new era starting with this V4-powered machine. It is just the beginning and represents a new breed of Honda which will define Honda’s own taste and styling.
“This bike will be the perfect road machine that Honda customers have called for. It will be an epoch-making machine and more bikes from the V4 platform are possible."
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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Re: 1200cc V4!?
yada yada yada....
blah blah blah...
All we are hearing about this new honda machine/engine is capacities, eras and drivel like that.
All we REALLY want to know is this..
Will the 1200cc (VTEC?) V4 Engine, fit nice and snuggly in an NC30/35 frame???

blah blah blah...
All we are hearing about this new honda machine/engine is capacities, eras and drivel like that.
All we REALLY want to know is this..
Will the 1200cc (VTEC?) V4 Engine, fit nice and snuggly in an NC30/35 frame???

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Re: 1200cc V4!?
All we REALLY want to know is this..
Will the 1200cc (VTEC?) V4 Engine, fit nice and snuggly in an NC30/35 frame???
lol,
cos obviously the brakes and the handling etc will be able to cope with it.
Too many bikes, so little time!
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Re: 1200cc V4!?
mmm, nice boat engine 

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Re: 1200cc V4!?
ok obviously you guys have read todays MCN by now and have seen the pictures...
to be honest im not sure what to think....
one minute i love it, then i see it from another angle and change my mind....
and whats with the shaft drive? is it only me who would rather have a chain? its not like the lubing it once in a while is a mission....
just my 2p...
to be honest im not sure what to think....
one minute i love it, then i see it from another angle and change my mind....
and whats with the shaft drive? is it only me who would rather have a chain? its not like the lubing it once in a while is a mission....
just my 2p...
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Re: 1200cc V4!?
Have you ever ridden a shaft drive? I love them :D Chain maintanance isn't a mission but its dirty and horrible lol :D
My uncles Super Magna is a Shaftdrive 750 V4 and its awesome... I know people say that shaft drives are expensive to fix if/when they break / wear out but look at how much you'll spend on the equiv chains and sprockets..

^ His Magna :)
Back on the subject of the new VFR.. I know I dont know what to make of it, im siding with you on the unsureness, but im pro shaft drive
But saying that I also like driving automatic cars (unless im on a race track of course) haha
My uncles Super Magna is a Shaftdrive 750 V4 and its awesome... I know people say that shaft drives are expensive to fix if/when they break / wear out but look at how much you'll spend on the equiv chains and sprockets..

^ His Magna :)
Back on the subject of the new VFR.. I know I dont know what to make of it, im siding with you on the unsureness, but im pro shaft drive

But saying that I also like driving automatic cars (unless im on a race track of course) haha
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Re: 1200cc V4!?
Dear Honda,
Please show us something more than a plastic model.
Love,
dx4
PS: Just save some money and make the RC45 more modern. We wont mind!
Please show us something more than a plastic model.
Love,
dx4
PS: Just save some money and make the RC45 more modern. We wont mind!

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Re: 1200cc V4!?
Honda`s official line on this...
Honda (UK) cannot confirm or otherwise that this is actually the new V4
powered machine.
We would suggest the following response in case of questions:
"We do not know if MCN's images are a true reflection of the finished
machine. There have been a number of speculative computer generated designs
of the new V4 powered bike already published, based on the concept model,
but we look forward to seeing and revealing the actual model of this all
new breed of machine in the Autumn."
If it is the real thing, then with asymmetric cam layout, VTEC, cylinders cutting on tickover for economy and all the other crap in my opinion it suffers from the common affliction of TMT (Too Much Technology).
I also like shaft drive, BTW...
Honda (UK) cannot confirm or otherwise that this is actually the new V4
powered machine.
We would suggest the following response in case of questions:
"We do not know if MCN's images are a true reflection of the finished
machine. There have been a number of speculative computer generated designs
of the new V4 powered bike already published, based on the concept model,
but we look forward to seeing and revealing the actual model of this all
new breed of machine in the Autumn."
If it is the real thing, then with asymmetric cam layout, VTEC, cylinders cutting on tickover for economy and all the other crap in my opinion it suffers from the common affliction of TMT (Too Much Technology).
I also like shaft drive, BTW...
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Re: 1200cc V4!?
VTEC (on cars ? hooray!, on the 800? BOOO!) - Have read enough of the VFR800 being slated to shit over its VTEC transition which is supposedly as smooth as being kicked by a horse.
Cylinders cutting on tickover for economy - Not building another sports tourer are you Honda?
I have also read something about their Human Friendly Transmission. Oooh that a gamble on such an eagerly awaited bike...
Cylinders cutting on tickover for economy - Not building another sports tourer are you Honda?
I have also read something about their Human Friendly Transmission. Oooh that a gamble on such an eagerly awaited bike...
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Re: 1200cc V4!?
Forget the 'More Crap than News' article, this looks a bit more likely
http://www.leftlanenews.com/honda-v4.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ian

Ian