
The idea for me to post this particular write up arose when a photograph strucked my eyesight on google, the pics of the Honda VFR 1200F which had
had clicked at the time of Hyderabad Auto Expo 2011. So, let’s get to
know about this bike more in our blog now.
The story of the VFR 1200F can be traced out to Honda’s home ground
Japan and Tokyo to be even more specific at the time of Tokyo Motor
Show. It all started back just a couple of year back in 2009. Isn’t this
different from the other bike stories which we hear? The production of
the first bike under this badge commenced in October 2009 with
deliveries promised to start as early as the initial few months of 2010.
This bike is in a way related to India. I’m pretty sure that most of
you would have guessed it right. Yes, it is based on this bike that the
CBR 250R’s design got evolved from. The side fairing, the headlamp
design and to an extent even the colours of the CBR 250R were derived
from this macho bike. That’s in fact one of the reason why both these
bikes are better performers as tourers rather than being used as track
bikes.

The VFR 1200F is the first ever bike from Honda’s stable to feature a
Throttle – By – Wire system for perfect acceleration which also adds up
to the just right kind of throttle control. The Electronic Control Unit
(ECU) fitted in the bike takes in the rider’s throttle control as the
input by constantly keeping a check on it and returns the throttle
response which the rider requires at that point of time as output.
The bike boasts of an integrated side fairing which houses air cowls
within it. This integrated design makes the entire bike looks big and
bold and offers the perfect aerodynamics that is required for a
comfortable tourer like the VFR 1200F.

Next point about this bike which deserves a special mention here is
its exhaust deign. It ends up in a broad manner but still looks tiny and
gets adapted perfectly into this mean machine. It is designed keeping
the concept of mass centralization is mind which enables the rider in
having a cool riding position. The note coming out of this exhaust
brings the V4 engine live onto the open highways to capture the
attention every single rider passing by.
There are two more special aspects of this bike which I’ll discuss
blow. One is the transmission of this bike and the other is its engine.
Talking about the transmission, the VFR 1200F is available with two
options as in the case of higher end cars or for any other automobile
for that matter. Honda has offered the choice of either servo –
assisted paddle shifters or a fully automatic six – speed gearbox.

Now, what is this dual clutch actually? Well, it’s a pair of clutches
which splits the power transmission between odd and even numbered
gears. For instance, if you are opening the throttle, say in second
gear, third gear is already engaged but the ‘odd’ clutch is disengaged.
Now, when you are all set to upshift the gear, all that you need to do
is just touch the paddle located on the handle – bar on the left side,
and in an instant the ‘even’ clutch disengages and the ‘odd’ one
engages. There’s no noticeable interruption of power which gets
transferred to the rear wheel. This is indeed an advanced mechanism
found to be very comfortable to use. No other two wheeler manufacturer
had so far made use of this dual clutch mechanism. Just imagine this
mechanism and you’ll fall love in it. Note that this is an additional
feature and is not standard. If you’re not interested in this model,
then there is anyway the base model still available for you. As
mentioned above, it houses a six speed manual gearbox.

The Powermill of the Honda VFR 1200F is a he transverse-mounted V4
with a displacement of 1237 cc. The engine also makes use of ‘unicam’
system where the engine incorporates the usage of a single overhead
camshaft distribution system. This system enables the bike in reducing
the hefty size of the engine considerably, thereby allowing the
placement of engine furthermore front so that there is an equal
distribution of bike’s mass and the Centre of Gravity as well. Each
crankpin is offset at an angle of 28 degrees as against an angle of 180
degrees in the VFR 800. This drastic reduction in terms of angle enables
better firing order which in turn reduces unwanted engine vibes.

The V4 engine has the rear set of cylinders placed very close, with
their larger ends of the connecting rods on the inner sides of the crank
journals. The forward set of cylinders is placed outward, with the big
end journals placed along the outer sides of the crank journals. This
unique design allows for a much narrow shape of the engine at the rear
end. Te advantages of a leaner and a slimmer engine are mentioned above.
So, lemme not repeat it again.
The brakes, oh yeah, I will have to mention about them, right? The
front braking system houses Dual full – floating 320mm discs with CBS
(Combined Braking System) six – piston calipers with ABS. The rear
braking system boasts of Single 276mm disc with CBS two-piston caliper
with ABS. These brakes together simply means that the best of braking
experience is assured for sure.

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Displacement : 1237 cc
Engine : 1237cc, 76° V4
Maximum Power :172 Bhp @ 10000 rpm
Maximum Torque :129 Nm @ 8750 rpm
Gears : 6 Speed
Bore : 81
Stroke : 60
Valves Per Cylinder : 4
Chassis Type : Diamond Aluminium
Cooling Type : Liquid Cooling
DIMENSIONS
Length : 2250 mm
Width : 755 mm
Height : 1220.00 mm
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Weight : 267.00 kg
Ground Clearance : 125.00 mm
Fuel Tank : 18.50 ltrs
Wheelbase : 1545 mm
Wheel Type : 3.50 x 17 in, Rear 5.50 x 17 in
Wheel Size : 120/70 ZR17 – 190/55 ZR17 mm
The bike is available in three attractive colour schemes across the
globe Viz, Pearl Sunbeam White, Seal Silver Metallic and Candy
Prominence Red. Finally, a word on the price. The Honda VFR 1200F bears
along its neck, a price tag of INR 17.5 lakhs (Ex – Showroom, Delhi) and
an on – road price of INR 19,25,625.
Photography :
bharath
Regards,
dinesh.
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