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Cycle News 2017 Issue 09 March 7

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2016 HONDA VFR1200X FULL TEST P104 In fact, the first time I laid eyes on the VFR was at Honda's Af- rica Twin world media launch in Moab; Honda had one on hand for us to ride in between stints on the Africa Twin. Unfortunate- ly, I didn't get the chance to ride the VFR, instead opting to spend every single riding moment in Moab on the Africa Twin, after all, that's the bike that I came to test. There would be oppor- tunities to ride the VFR later I rationalized, so I stayed focused on the AT. As it turned out, I was more than right about having my opportunities to ride the VFR. Honda not only gave me the opportunity to ride it but also the opportunity to actually "live" with it and spend months on it riding in the real world. The VFR1200X I rode was a 2016 model, but it returns in 2017 as the exact same motorcycle, except for color. It now comes in red in- stead of black. Honda markets that VFR1200X as an adventure- touring motorcycle, because it's capable of going both on- and off-road. It's powered by a 1237cc, 76-degree Unicam V4 engine that was previously used in the VFR1200F, which Honda recently quit selling here in the U.S. In the X, the engine has been retuned for more bottom- end and midrange performance. The VFR1200X is available with a six-speed manual transmission or, here is the exciting part, with Honda's Dual Clutch Transmis- sion (DCT) system, also known in simpler terms as automatic transmission. I chose the DCT model. Why? Well, why not? I already know what it's like riding a manual-shift bike, I've been doing that for 40-plus years; I've ridden auto bikes before, sure, but never for any real length of time. So, part of the curiosity for me in this test was: what's it like living with an auto-bike? I found out that it's actually quite nice! Honda found good use for the VFR1200F engine, which has been re-tuned for improved bottom-to- mid performance for the X.

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