2015 Honda VFR800X Crossrunner- Adventure-tourer revealed
Published On Sep 11, 2014 12:00 AM By Naveen Sonifor Honda VFR
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Honda VFR800X Crossrunner- the adventure-tourer has been updated for the 2015 UK line-up. The new model has received both the cosmetic and mechanical updates along with lots of advanced features. Propelling the new Honda VFR800X is an upgraded 800cc VTEC engine with 90° V-4, DOHC, 16-valve configuration, which delivers better low and mid range torque. The new motor also offers increased power figures.
The frame of the bike has been updated with a revised subframe, new aluminium swing-arm and longer suspension travel. The advanced technologies added to the bike are Honda Selectable Torque Control, standard ABS, heated grips and full LED lighting. The company hasn't revealed the pricing of the bike, however, it is expected to be exhibited in UK at 'Motorcycle Live' in November
Honda Says:
“The heart of the machine remains its VTEC-equipped 90° V4 DOHC 16 valve engine, which now offers increased low and mid-range torque for flexible, effortless drive, plus increased peak power of 105bhp, delivered at 10,250rpm.
The aluminium twin-beam frame features a lighter, revised subframe and new aluminium swingarm- another VFR signature piece. Suspension has longer travel: 25mm in its two-piece telescopic forks and 28mm in the rear shock. ABS comes as standard and the front 17-inch hollow-cast aluminium wheel is fitted with dual 310mm discs, worked by radial-mount four-piston calipers. Tyres are sporty street-size 120 front and 180 rear for optimal on-road performance.
The rider now also benefits from the same kind of torque control system fitted to the Crosstourer. HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control) offers two levels of control (plus off) to sense imminent loss of rear wheel traction, and seamlessly reduce torque to allow the tyre to grip.
The Crossrunner is a true VFR – a motorcycle designed for hard riding fun, but with style, comfort and practicality. Accordingly, the seat is now adjustable, offering two height options, and 5-stage heated grips and Honda’s self-cancelling indicators are both fitted as standard. New, full LED lighting adds a distinct presence and premium finishing touch.”