2015 Crossrunner test: the VFR800X found its way !
Since its launch in 2011, the Honda VFR800X Crossrunner has been looking for the path to success … Blame it on its offbeat positioning and look, its mediocre comfort and its practical shortcomings. Honda fixed everything for 2015… And that changes everything ! Test.
Crossrunner 2015 technical and sales sheet
Engine
- Type : 4 cylinders in V at 90 °, 4-stroke, liquid cooled
- Distribution : Double ACT, 16 valves, V-Tec variable timing system
- Displacement : 782cc
- Bore and stroke : 72×48 mm
- Food : PGM-FI electronic fuel injection
- Compression ratio : 11.8: 1
- Engine torque : 75 Nm at 8,500 rpm
- Power : 106 hp at 10,250 rpm
Dimensions
- Length : 2190 mm
- Width : 870 mm
- Saddle height : adjustable, from 815 to 835 mm
- Ground clearance : 165 mm
- Caster angle : 26.3 °
- Wheelbase : 1475 mm
- Advertised weight : 242 kg in running order
- Fuel tank capacity : 20.8 liters
- Front tire : 120/70/17
- Rear Tire : 180/55/17
Cycle part
- Frame : Double aluminum beam
- Fork : 43 mm telescopic, adjustable in preload and rebound. Travel 145 mm.
- Rear suspension : Gas mono-shock absorber, adjustable in preload (35 notches!) And rebound. 148 mm travel
- Front brake : Dual 310 mm floating discs, 4-piston radial calipers. ABS as standard.
- Rear brake : Single 256 mm disc, 2-piston caliper. ABS as standard.
Transmission
- Final drive : By chain
- Clutch : Multidisk in oil bath
- Gearbox : 6 reports
Instrumentation
- Dash console : Fully digital with speed, tachometer, 2 daily trips, average speed, fuel gauge, average and instantaneous consumption indicators, engine and air temperature, gear engaged, clock, traction control intensity indicator.
Commercial information
- Price : not disclosed. MNC estimate: between 11,500 and 12,500 €
- Guarantee : 2 years, parts and MO
- Availability : December 2014 in the
- Colors : Red, black or white
- Main options offered : shifter, center stand, 29 l side cases, 31 l or 45 l top case, luggage rack, luggage rack, engine / side guards, fog lights, 12V socket, alarm, specific U
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