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  2. Honda Interceptor VF750F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VF750F is a street bike designed by Honda from 1983 to 1985. It has an 86 hp (64 kW), liquid-cooled, V4 engine which sports dual overhead cams (DOHC). The V4s were started a year before with the 1982 Honda Magna VF750C and Sabre VF750S [2] but were adapted for the VF750F in 1983 by reducing the six speed transmission to a five speed because of the change from shaft drive to chain.

  3. Honda VF and VFR - Wikipedia

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    In 1982 VF models were introduced to the public at the Cologne Motorcycle Show with a V4 engine mounted in a square-tube steel frame. [2] That very year, reliability and quality control problems arose, possibly due to new automated production equipment at Honda's plant in Hamamatsu, Japan.

  4. Honda VF750F - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VF750F V45 Interceptor aka RC15 (Honda's internal racing code) is a technologically advanced sports motorcycle produced by Honda from 1983 to 1985. Using a revised engine from the Sabre/Magna with chain drive and a five-speed gearbox the half-faired motorcycle was introduced with an 86-horsepower liquid-cooled double overhead cam (DOHC) V4 four-stroke engine in a steel perimeter frame.

  5. Honda Sabre - Wikipedia

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    Honda introduced the V4 engine in three motorcycles, representing the three types of street bikes. The Interceptor was a sportbike, the Magna was a cruiser, and the Sabre a standard. Both the Interceptor and Magna continued in production for decades after the Sabre was discontinued.

  6. Honda VFR750F - Wikipedia

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    Its crankshaft has a 180° throw, instead of the 360° crankshaft in the VF and VFR750R (RC30). [3] The VF's bore and stroke of70.0 mm × 48.6 mm (2.76 in × 1.91 in) was kept for the VFR. The gear drive for the cams is located between the cylinders. [4] Lubrication is wet sump with a chain-driven, dual-rotor oil pump and an oil cooler.

  7. Honda Magna - Wikipedia

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    The Honda VF500 is one of Honda's second generation V4 motorcycle engines produced in a series of motorcycles designated with VF and VFR initials. For 1984–1986, Honda produced the 498 cc, V4 DOHC VF500 for the VF500C Magna V30 (1984/85) and its sister bike, the VF500F (1984–86). This engine is an evolution of Honda's original domestic ...

  8. Category:Motorcycles introduced in 1982 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycles introduced in 1982" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Honda VF and VFR; Honda VT250F;

  9. List of Honda motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    2006–present Honda Sportrax 250EX/250X; 1988-2000 Honda Fourtrax 300; 1993-1999 Honda Fourtrax 300EX; 1986-1989 Honda Fourtrax 350/Foreman 350 (Honda's first four-wheel-drive ATV) 2000-2015 Honda Rancher 350; 1999-2016 Honda Fourtrax 400EX/400X; 1995-2004 Honda Foreman 400; 2016–present Honda Rancher 420; 1998-2004 Honda Foreman 450S/450ES