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What does the VFR1200F's DCT version do to the sport touring experience?
17 January 2025 07:10
I really like that you are able to toggle between auto mode and manual mode. Get the best of both worlds with auto for easy touring and switch to manual when you want to play.
What does the VFR1200F's DCT version do to the sport touring experience?
17 January 2025 07:10
The DCT does a great job changing the character of the bike. A traditional motorcycle it isn’t, but feels more like a high tech sports car. Some love it, some don't.
What does the VFR1200F's DCT version do to the sport touring experience?
17 January 2025 07:10
If you’re strictly looking for pure sport touring, the DCT is tough to beat. If you want a more entertaining, conventional experience, you should go for the manual, though.
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
I've done several 500+ mile days on my VFR1200F and the fuel range really isn't nearly as bad as everyone makes it out to be. I know you stop more often, but I view it as an opportunity to stretch and to stay fresh.
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
That is definitely a concern for me. I love everything else about the bike, but having to stop every 150-180 miles during a long tour becomes very annoying real quick.
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
I believe it all depends on what type of riding you do. Sure, you'll stop a lot if you're heavy on the throttle. However, if you ride it sensibly you can coax some decent mileage out of it.
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
It’s not a deal breaker for me, but it is an inconvenience. I’ve figured out how to ‘plan’ for fuel stops, not ideal but workable.
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
But I like the frequent stops. It makes me have to take breaks, have to stay hydrated, and actually enjoy the journey. On top of that, the V4 engine takes care of any range anxiety!
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
Starting from a Goldwing, the VFR1200F's range was initially shocking. However, it didn’t take long to get used to it and I actually prefer the more regular breaks now.
The VFR1200F's fuel range is it a deal breaker for long distance touring?
17 January 2025 07:10
Yeah, if you're doing Iron Butt rides, it's probably not a good choice. But for normal touring? It's totally fine. Just plan accordingly.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
Once you’re moving, honestly the weight just disappears. Honda did a great job with mass centralization.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
It’s surprisingly agile in the twisties. It may not be a supersport, but it certainly holds its own, and feels much lighter than the specs suggest.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
It's not the easiest thing in the world to get low speed maneuvering down at first, if you are coming from a lighter bike. You get used to it pretty quickly but.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
In fact, the weight actually helps in creating stability on long highway stretches. I love it feeling planted and confident, as I do for touring.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
At first, I was worried about the weight but after a few rides, I realised it’s no problem at all. Its all about the technique and knowing your bike.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
You definitely feel the heft in city traffic. On the open road, however, it’s a non issue. It’s a nimble, balanced bike.
How does the VFR1200F weight up in the real world?
17 January 2025 07:10
I don't think the weight complaints are overblown. It is, after all, heavy, but it’s also a sport tourer. What did people expect? What it is, it handles beautifully.
How does the Honda Vision 110 ride in wet conditions?
17 January 2025 07:02
I've ridden my Vision 110 through some pretty heavy downpours, and it feels pretty stable. It has a good grip in the tires, and it is lightweight and easy to move around. It’s easy; just take it easy on the throttle and brakes.
How does the Honda Vision 110 ride in wet conditions?
17 January 2025 07:02
But riding the Vision 110 in heavy rain is not for me. I didn’t like the little wheels; I was nervous of hydroplaning, and I felt I had less control than on my old motorcycle. Light rain is okay, but I try to avoid riding in downpours.
How does the Honda Vision 110 ride in wet conditions?
17 January 2025 07:02
Such a small scooter as the Vision 110 handles wet conditions surprisingly well. The trick is you need to have good tires—I replaced mine with Michelin City Grips, and that made all the difference in the world when it comes to confidence in wet weather.
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