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Honda VFR 800X Crossrunner
The VFR800X Crossrunner, which went on sale in 2011, was the
first model in Honda’s Crossover ‘X’ range. It combined the VFR800F sports
touring platform and an upright, adventure-oriented riding position to create a
multi-purpose motorcycle with a soulful V4 motor providing power and feel, and a
chassis that carved out corners or the daily commute in equal measure.
The evocative aluminium twin-beam frame features a revised
subframe while the single sided aluminium swingarm – another VFR signature
piece – is stiffer and lighter. Visually identical to the VFR800F, the VFR800X
Crossrunner’s suspension has longer travel; 25mm in the two-piece telescopic
forks and 28mm in the rear shock. ABS is fitted as standard and the front
17-inch hollow-cast aluminium wheel is fitted with dual 310mm discs, worked by
radial-mount four-piston calipers.
Seat height can be adjusted to either 815mm or 835mm to help
suit a wider range of riders. The seat itself features a slimmer frontal area,
making ground reach easier and providing greater comfort whilst the upright
riding position gives the rider great all-round visibility. Combined with the
comfortable seat and footpeg positioning, the wide new 683mm handlebars put the
rider firmly in control and ready to attack any corner. The VFR800X Crossrunner
is easy to handle in all situations and quick to respond to more aggressive
rider input whether carving through twisty mountain roads or riding through the
urban jungle thanks to the extra leverage and low yaw inertia.
The HMAS gas-charged rear shock operates through Pro-Link and
offers hydraulically adjusted spring preload, 28mm more travel and raised ground
clearance to 165mm. A newly designed, more torsionally rigid, lighter aluminium
single-sided Pro-arm swingarm completes the package with premium style and
function.
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