Honda VF750F

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Honda VF750F V45
ManufacturerHonda
Also calledInterceptor
Production1983–1985
SuccessorVFR750F
Classsport bike
Engine750 cc liquid-cooled DOHC V4 four-stroke, carburated
Power66 kW / ~88 hp
BrakesFront: 2x 270mm discs Rear: Single 288mm disc
Weight248 kg (wet)

The Honda VF750F V45 Interceptor aka RC15 (Honda's internal racing code) is a sports motorcycle produced by Honda from 1983 to 1985. Using a revised engine from the Sabre/Magna with chain drive and a five-speed gearbox the half-faired motorcycle was introduced with an 86-horsepower liquid-cooled double overhead cam (DOHC) V4 four-stroke engine in a steel perimeter frame.[1]

The bike won the Castrol Six Hour race in 1983. The RC15 also won the AMA Superbike Championship for two years straight, 1984 and 1985 with Fred Merkel , who won also the following year 1986 aboard the RC24, Honda VFR750F, Interceptor's direct successor.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Honda VFR History: Part II - Special Feature".