Honda Vfr1200x
Honda VFR1200X Crosstourer została wprowadzona w 2012 roku jako wejście Hondy do segmentu Adventure-Touring, zbudowany na platformie VFR1200F z unikalnym silnikiem V4. Zawierał opcję skrzyni biegów z podwójnym sprzęgłem (DCT), co czyni go jednym z pierwszych turystów przygodowych, którzy zaoferowali tę technologię. Wycofany około 2017 roku, wyróżniał się sportowym charakterem V4 w połączeniu z możliwościami długodystansowych tras turystycznych, chociaż spotkał się z krytyką ze względu na swoją wagę w porównaniu z rywalami.
129 hp
Moc
129 Nm
Moment obrotowy
267 kg
Waga
220 km/h (estimated, Honda did not publish official top speed)
Prędkość maksymalna
6.5–7.5 L/100km (typical real-world average)
Paliwo
Fair
Ciało
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Co kupujący powinni wiedzieć
DCT Gearbox Watch
The optional Dual Clutch Transmission is a standout feature but can be expensive to repair if neglected. Always verify DCT service history and check for jerky low-speed shifting, which can indicate wear.
Slow Depreciation Curve
The VFR1200X holds its value reasonably well due to limited production numbers and a loyal adventure-touring fanbase. Used examples with low miles and full service history command strong resale prices.
Shaft Drive Advantage
The shaft drive eliminates chain maintenance costs and is highly reliable long-term, making it ideal for high-mileage touring. However, inspect the rear drive unit for oil leaks, a known weak point on higher-mileage bikes.
Pokolenia i specyfikacje według roku
Początkowa premiera z silnikiem V4 o pojemności 1237 cm3, opcją DCT, napędem na wał, fokus na przygodę turystyczną.
Zaktualizowane zawieszenie, poprawiona ergonomia, nowe opcje kolorów, drobne udoskonalenia elektroniczne, ulepszone mapowanie paliwa.
Recenzja używanego kupującego
"The most underrated adventure tourer Honda ever built, period."
$7,500-$12,000 usedThe VFR1200X is Honda's answer to a question nobody really asked — what if we took a sport-tourer engine and bolted it into an adventure bike? The result is genuinely brilliant in ways that'll surprise you. That 1237cc V4 pulls hard from anywhere in the rev range, sounds absolutely savage at full chat, and makes BMW's parallel twins feel agricultural by comparison. DCT models especially are effortless in traffic without feeling disconnected from the riding experience. Buy used and check the rear suspension first — it's the bike's Achilles heel. Stock setup is too soft for anything beyond solo riding and aftermarket units aren't cheap. Also verify the shaft drive has been serviced; neglected examples develop lash that gets annoying fast. Fuel economy hovers around 40mpg, which is acceptable given the performance on offer. Pre-purchase, scrutinize the fairing carefully — panels are expensive and Honda discontinued some parts around 2019. Find a clean 2016-2019 example with service history and you've got an effortlessly capable machine that most riders will never outgrow.
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