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The Honda VF and VFR series is a range of motorcycles first introduced in 1982 by
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featuring V4 engines (hence the "VF" prefix).


History

In 1969 Honda revealed the CB750 superbike, establishing the template for the Universal Japanese Motorcycle with a range of transverse inline-fours. Relishing technological innovation, Honda unexpectedly moved on to adopt the V4 ("VF") configuration. However, some of the early VF models suffered mechanical problems, mainly as a result of poor quality camshafts (the "chocolate cams"). Honda, alarmed that they were losing their hard-won reputation for reliability, moved to introduce the VFR750 motorcycles featuring gear-driven ohc cams and a very high build quality. The first three or four iterations of VFR motorcycles re-established Honda's reputation for quality, and the motorcycles received almost universal praise from journalists and riders alike. 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
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, linked braking, ABS, and VTEC. The VFR1200 became the first motorcycle to feature a
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. Not all of these innovations proved popular with riders, who often preferred the simple robustness of the earlier models. Honda also developed a limited edition VFR, the
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, as a
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racing platform. This motorcycle achieved some racing success, but the introduction of very light inline-four motorcycles by competing firms led Honda to downgrade its racing plans. Honda's VF model lineup had engine capacities ranging from 400 cc to 1,000 cc. Another Honda, the shaft-driven ST1100 also featured a V4 engine, but this touring motorcycle does not form part of the VF series.


V4 engine

Prior to its adoption by Honda, the V4 design had been used only rarely for motorcycles, most notably by Matchless. In modern times, the V4 configuration has been embraced by Aprilia, Ducati, Suzuki, Yamaha & Norton. Compared to an in-line four, the advantages of a 90° V4 engine include compactness, narrow width, and perfect primary balance giving a smooth and nearly vibration-free operation. A disadvantage is that it is more expensive to manufacture, and, just like a
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, more difficult to locate ancillaries and inlet & exhaust systems.


VF Models

In 1982 VF models were introduced to the public at the
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Motorcycle Show with a V4 engine mounted in a square-tube steel frame. That very year, reliability and quality control problems arose, possibly due to new automated production equipment at Honda's plant in
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, Japan. Regardless, Honda sold out its first year's inventory of
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and the Magnas were not far behind. 1983 saw the engine revised to correct the problems from the previous production year and the introduction of the V65 and the Interceptor. Cam-wear problems surfaced during 1984 in the larger displacement bikes, which, by the time it was corrected, led to eight factory cam revisions over the course of just one year.


VFR750F & VFR800F

The 748 cc VFR750F (RC24) was introduced in 1986, and was over-engineered in a bid to re-establish a reputation for reliability. It had an alloy beam frame, gear driven cams. This version underwent constant revision of the non-US models with later revisions including changing wheel sizes from 16" front & 18" rear to 17" front and rear, larger diameter forks and the fairing was slightly modified. After this was a series of VFR models which featured various innovations, including a single-sided
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, linked braking, ABS, and VTEC. In due course the geared cam drive was dropped in favour of cheaper chain-drive. A total redesign of the engine to a new one based on the RVF750R (RC45) and a slight capacity increase led to later models being designated the " VFR800F".


VFR1200F

A much larger capacity VFR model, the VFR1200F, was revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 2009.Porter (2009) The new narrow-angle SOHC V4 engineDowns (2009)does not use the V-Tec design of the smaller VFRs. It has an optional six-speed push-button operated
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with three modes: automatic, sport and manual. The modes are similar to those on the
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but with a conventional gearbox shifted automatically, similar to a "
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" system, and without a hand-operated clutch rather than a
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.Frank (2009)Westlake (2009) To date, the VFR1200 has not sold particularly well, as buyers have tended to favour the smaller VFR800F (RC79). Honda have permitted the
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, British makers of the Ariel Atom sports car, to use the VFR1200's V4 engine in a new motorcycle, the
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.


Race Models

Honda developed the
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as a
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racing version which was used from 1988 to 1993. It was the first large capacity motorcycle to use a single-sided
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.. The RC30 was succeeded in 1994 by the RC45.


List of models


VF

* Magna * VF400F (NC13) * VF500F 'Interceptor' * VF700F 'Interceptor' * VF750F 'Interceptor' (v45) * VF1000 'Interceptor' * V45 VF750S and V65 VF1100S 'Sabre'


VFR

* VFR400 (NC21/NC24/NC30) * VFR750FG/FH (First generation) RC24 * VFR750FK/FJ (Second generation) RC24 * VFR750FL/FM/FN/FP (Third generation) RC36 * VFR700F2 * VFR750FR/FS/FT/FV (Fourth and final 750 generation) RC36 * VFR750R (RC30) * VFR800 'Interceptor' (RC46) * VFR800X Crossrunner * VFR1200F * VFR1200X Crosstourer


RVF

* RVF400R (NC35) * RVF750R (RC45)


References


Notes

* * * * {{Honda VF and VFR Sport bikes Sport touring motorcycles Motorcycles introduced in 1982