NEW Honda all road tourer

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With all of the Hondaphiles on here, I am surprised I can't find a thread on this...

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"http://www.bikepoint.com.au/news/2012/crosstourer-on-sale-in-april-28728" wrote:

Crosstourer on sale in April
Honda's VFR1200X -- a mix of sports tourer and adventure bike -- is nearly here, utilising a V4 engine with the option of a dual clutch transmission

Honda Australia has announced the new VFR1200X, aptly known as the Crosstourer. The company says the Crosstourer will deliver all the fun and excitement of a sports tourer with the comfortable upright riding position and manoeuvrability of an adventure machine.

Due for release in Australia in April, the Crosstourer signifies an important expansion of Honda’s state-of-the-art V4 model line-up.

It’s powered by a 1237cc V4 which has been optimised for stronger low and medium rpm drive, delivering smooth power to make the Crosstourer easier on long rides.

Boasting the option of Honda’s Dual Clutch Transmission, the Crosstourer is a supremely versatile motorcycle as seamless and smooth gear changes are ensured. Using two electronically controlled clutches, the system offers the choice of manual gear shifting and two fully-automatic modes -- one for general use and another for high-performance riding.

Designed to excel on a variety of road surfaces, the front and rear suspension systems both offer generous amounts of controlled, bump-absorbing travel. The rigid 43mm upside-down telescopic forks offer reassuring control with precise steering and stability, even during hard cornering and heavy braking. Meanwhile, the Pro-Link rear suspension configuration combines strong traction with ride quality. Both the front forks and rear shock are adjustable for both tension and preload, allowing riders to alter chassis characteristics to suit their riding style and intended usage.

Honda’s Traction Control System (TCS) and Combined ABS underline the new machine’s any-road, any-weather capability. The two ensure rider peace of mind, even in low-grip conditions.

Available in Honda Dealerships nationally in April 2012, the Crosstourer will be available in two colours; Pearl Sunbeam White and Candy Prominence Red. No pricing has been announced.
Got a good review in Australian Motorcycle News this week, no pricing, says it is aimed more at the Multistrada than the R1200GS Market, as it isn't offroad capable enough... 265Kg Dry... 95Kw,126Nm...

Not really a new Africa Twin, but at least is shows that Honda has recognised a whole segement they are missing out on, while they play sportsbikes...

Discuss...

Cheers,
Darryl
 
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HI Friends, hi Darryl,

"Got a good review in Australian Motorcycle News this week, no pricing, says it is aimed more at the Multistrada than the R1200GS Market, as it isn't offroad capable enough... 265Kg Dry... 95Kw,126Nm..."...

What a ressemblance with the R1200GS...could be a perfect copy looking from here...surprising !

Thanks for the info