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Honda VFR 1200X Crosstourer
Honda is proud to announce the expansion of its
state-of-the-art V4 model line-up by introducing the new Crosstourer, first
launched as a concept model in 2010 at the Milan EICMA show. The Crosstourer
will deliver all the fun and excitement of a sports tourer; with the comfortable
upright riding position and manoeuvrability of an adventure machine. This is
underpinned by Honda's V4 expertise and Dual Clutch Transmission with new
functionalities.
Like the Crossrunner, unveiled at EICMA in 2010, the
Crosstourer provides the power of a V4 engine packaged in a crossover
motorcycle. Honda's Dual Clutch Transmission system is a perfect fit with the
Crosstourer's advanced, pioneering spirit. The twin-clutch transmission offers
both manual gear shifting, using buttons on the handlebars, and stress-free
fully automatic functionality which can be manually overridden whenever the
rider chooses. The machine also comes equipped with a Traction Control System,
which increases rider's reassurance on low-friction riding surfaces, ensuring
the engine never transmits more power than the rear tyre can handle. Refinements
such as Honda's Combined Anti-lock Braking System underline the motorcycle's
all-weather, all-road capability - this machine really is ready for anything.
Model details
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Dual Clutch Transmission (optional)
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