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An NR For Your Garage!

11/30/2015

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Oval pistons, celebrity connection, never imported.... here's your chance!
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Ebay item number 321931888497
Ever notice how the rich are sometimes notorious penny-pinchers? I often see a similar phenomenon with high-end items offered at online auctions — exclusive, expensive items with sparse details and ordinary photos provided. I suppose if you're cruising eBay sniffing at Panigales and Confederate Wraiths then you don't really need an education on the item's history, design philosophy and other minutiae. So, for this rare Honda, we'll just go with that.

Showing only 2435 on the odometer and sporting celebrity provenance — having once been owned by Nick Cage — this 1992 750 NR can be yours for somewhere upwards of $50K, which happens to be its original MSRP. The listing confusingly states the model year as 1979, but the NR was only made available in 1992. Fresh rubber, tuned, "beautiful condition." "Will not go cheap," states the seller. Auction ends mid-day Thursday.

Update: No sale with seven bids reaching $62,600.
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Two Beautiful 700s Join the Asylum

11/21/2015

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An Unexpected Stowaway
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1986 R/W/B VFR700F and 1987 VFR700F2 in Pearl Cresent White
After a couple of weeks of emails and phone conversations a seller in Ohio and I came to agreement on the white 700 shown here. Patti and I took advantage of the 400-mile drive to visit friends in the southeastern part of the state, well-known for its twisty, hilly motorcycle roads. Even viewed from behind the wheel of the Ridgeline, it's some beautiful country. On the way home, we stopped by the seller's place to pick up the bike and were surprised to find the R/W/B '86 as its stablemate. Gregg's aging bones were to blame for his decision to sell the VFR, so, of course, I had to make an offer. Searching through the shed, we found lots of related VFR parts, so it all joined the frenzy too. 
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So, what do we have here? The pearl white 700 (let's call her "Pearl") is a near-mint '87 F2 with only 11,000 miles, all original, and runs like a fine watch. Maintenance is up-to-date, the seat cowl is included and the tires are fresh. I'll go through the mechanicals just to be sure everything is as it should be, while the cosmetics speak for themselves. Patti thinks it's the prettiest of the VFRs and this one really sparkles.

The '86 is showing 18,000 miles, and judging by scuffing on the left-side muffler and a bit of fairing rash, it appears the bike had a low-speed fall at some point. This is the (non-F2) round-gauge model with the brown engine side covers. It's a beautiful example that, with a new muffler and a little cosmetic TLC, will make a great rider for the next proud owner. Both bikes show the effects of respectful ownership over the years — the fuel tanks have no dents, the switchgear housings are not sun-faded, the seats are in excellent condition and no modifications are evident.

I'm very pleased when I can search out and find such nice examples of the second-gen Interceptors and even more excited when an unexpected stowaway follows us home.

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The VFR1200X Arrives

11/21/2015

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A Euro-only model makes it to the U.S.
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Honda has chosen to enter the large displacement adventure market with the VFR1200X. Known as the CrossTourer in Europe, the engine is the 1237cc V4 from the out-of-production VFR1200F and offers a choice of standard 6-speed or Honda's 3rd-generation Dual Clutch Transmission. Other features include shaft drive, ABS, HSTC (torque control), spoke tubeless wheels, hand guards and a full list of options, including hard luggage. The VFR enters a market packed with great competition from most all of the manufacturers, but unfortunately Honda chose to follow the styling cues from the rest instead of giving this V4 the distinction it deserves. Personal aesthetics aside, this will surely prove to be an awesome all-around ride.
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No word on weight or price yet, but my crystal ball says about 530 pounds and $13,000. Available May of 2016 in your choice of Pearl Black or.... well, that's it. My guess is that this VFR will be overshadowed by the introduction of Honda's Africa Twin. Let's hope it's not another case of Honda competing with itself and losing a great bike in the process.

I will definitely wrestle a test ride next Spring.

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Open Pipes!!

11/20/2015

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While doing some carb tuning the other day, I mounted up a carb set on #13 and sync'd them up. The exhaust is currently off the bike (along with many other parts) but I stuffed in some earplugs and fired her up. Note the ECU strapped to the rear tire. The iPhone quality video can't quite capture the sound, but give a listen:
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NSR500 Replica 

11/20/2015

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Recently sold on ebay is this interesting build on a VF500 donor bike. Featuring parts from several Honda models and a modified Ducati tank, the builder was going for a Freddie Spencer GP500 look from back in the day.

Overall, it's a good-looking package, but has some carb and electrical issues which will need sorting and the paint isn't to a professional level.

The winning bid of $3307 demonstrates that personal-style customs like this just don't bring anywhere near the investment in time and money required to produce them.

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Superbike

11/18/2015

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PictureSpoken: "R C twenty-one three-vee S"
The current issue of Cycle World features an exclusive ride aboard the latest world-class superbike from Honda, the 2016 RC213V-S. Written by the magazine's go-fast guy, Don Canet, the bike was in heady company, with features on the latest Ninja H2 from Kawasaki and another V4 superbike, the Aprilia Tuono V4 1100 Factory.

Though severely detuned for the U.S. market, Canet was still immensely impressed with the Honda's riding ease and tractability on the Spanish race course. The factory Project Leader, in true Honda fashion, emphasized, "We're not aiming at a quality that comes from horsepower...of greater importance is precision. We wanted to replicate the precision that you have on a MotoGP bike." This attitude shows a philosophical lineage to the RC30 and RC45 in both race and street guise. Canet was also treated to some seat time on a version of the MotoGP version (again, detuned), the RC213V.

As for showroom power, the factory says that the Euro street version comes in at about 157 HP while the U.S. gets only 101, about the same as the second through sixth generation of the VFR750/800s. The $12,000 Sport Kit (not available in America) will show the street bike's real potential, boosting power to a claimed 212 HP. 

Get in line now, and don't forget your $184,000.



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