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#81
Bike of the Month / Re: Dec. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by PLCGuy - December 04, 2023, 09:54:36 PM
Wow!
Like Mike, never seen one.
#82
Bike of the Month / Re: Dec. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by Magoo - December 04, 2023, 03:57:18 PM
I would love to just even SEE one in person. 

Great choice!

Magoo
#83
Bike of the Month / Re: Dec. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by The Dutchy - December 04, 2023, 03:52:12 PM
Great one Micheal!

Yes, these FII's are getting more hard to find, esp. in good condition.

Congrats Pekka!
#84
Bike of the Month / Re: Dec. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by V45man1988 - December 04, 2023, 02:15:15 PM
Congratulations, this is really nice. Rare by now, for sure.
#85
Bike of the Month / Dec. 2023 Bike of the Month
Last post by FromMaine - December 04, 2023, 11:11:09 AM
This months winner is a bike I've always admired but never got a chance to ride as they were never sold in the US. My understanding is that they were great sport touring bikes, and looked pretty good also.

Congratulations Pekka (dnapekko) Your 1985 Vf1000Fll Bol D'or is Dec. 2023's  BOTM.

A link http://v4hondabbs.com/index.php?topic=24586.msg305711#msg305711BolDor 2007 (1).jpg
#86
Bike of the Month / Re: Nov. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by FromMaine - November 08, 2023, 03:44:49 PM
I think a bit more information would benefit everyone interested in BOTM in general, and this one in particular, so I will try to do so.

In 1988 Honda introduced the VTR250 Interceptor to the US/Canadian market.

It had a 90 degree, V twin, 4 valve per cylinder water cooled engine coupled to a 6 speed gearbox. It also sported a 16" front.

If all this sounds familiar, it should. Engine designers may quibble, but it sure seems Honda sliced a VF500 engine in half, and had a go at the quarter litre market.

These bikes were offered from from 1988-1990. Early ones came with, to be charitable, questionable livery, as shown in the picture. There were a few others offered in later years, but to be honest, none looked anywhere near as good as Toms. Also, the early versions had a vented disc up front. Yes the two dinner plates on the front axle housed a rotor, I'll let Honda explain that one as I can't. This arrangement was dropped for the last year.

So, hopefully, this explains why its here in BOTM, I thought there was enough V4 DNA to warrant its inclusion.

Plus, I've always wanted one..................   
#87
Bike of the Month / Re: Nov. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by Magoo - November 06, 2023, 02:06:04 PM
Not a single brake rotor to be found on that beauty.

Congrats, Tom!

Magoo
#88
Bike of the Month / Re: Nov. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by Radioguylogs - November 04, 2023, 11:05:37 PM
I've never seen or heard of that model.

So the paint scheme was inspired by other models? I wonder how it looked originally.

Interesting choice for BOTM! It's really sharp.

#89
Bike of the Month / Re: Nov. 2023 Bike of the Mont...
Last post by V45man1988 - November 04, 2023, 01:25:21 AM
Congratulations, good to see this bike of the month, certainly well deserved. And yes, they are a rarity.
#90
Bike of the Month / Nov. 2023 Bike of the Month
Last post by FromMaine - November 01, 2023, 09:23:11 AM
Honda's made some pretty nice bikes over the years, innovative, technically forward, top notch fit and finish, and sometimes just beautiful looking bikes. I personally think it would be hard to improve the looks of most of Hondas 80-90's offerings.

But it can be done, and in this case it was definitely done.

Congratulations VF1000RS (Tom) Your VTR250 in your custom livery is Nov. 2023's BOTM.

http://v4hondabbs.com/index.php?topic=41538.0

I don't know much about these bikes having only ever seen two in my life. One was John Hilmers out in Calf. in 2011, the other just this past month at a vintage bike show here in Maine. Both were painted in that early 90's neonish  oem color scheme Honda used. I heartily approve of Tom's take over that :)

Having said that I don't know much about these bikes, I would appreciate anyone who does know them to chime in and educate me and others here.

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