HONDA VFR800 2018 | Review | First impression

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2018
  • Another Honda , this time the lovely VFR800 V4 ..Heres what I think
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  • @HoratioPerth
    @HoratioPerth 5 лет назад +13

    I have a 2010 model with 33,000 km on it, mostly by me. I can’t believe I have had no mechanical or electrical faults with it. I’m astounded by how it corners, it’s power and how good it is as a piece of engineering. It is also hard to believe you can buy something that good for such few $. Thank you Honda and Japan!

    • @TheMatrixcube
      @TheMatrixcube 2 года назад

      how is the fuel-consumption ? im seriously considering buying one ... thx

  • @acedroneimages209
    @acedroneimages209 4 года назад +11

    My Vfr800i (non VTEC) is a great bike - the handling is neutral, the engine is very tractable and whilst a beginner can safely learn on it, an experienced rider can have a ball whilst holding his own against much more powerful machines. Weight at low speeds is the only thing to watch for a beginner, but the saddle is relatively low. The engine pulls hard in any gear with a top end that excites, but doesn't intimidate. I've come from inline 4's where the top end goes off like a nuclear bomb... the v4 takes time to master... the trick is to ride the torque whilst still at max lean angle. You'll shoot out of corners harder and as fast as guys on fireblades. ( I know. I regularly ride on road and track with some of the best ) But you still have a reasonable top end to play with too. The handling is neutral and confidence inspiring. Set the line, start to accelerate and the bike won't deviate, no matter what the road delivers. I've ridden this bike kneedown on track, 2 up, fully laden through the Alps, 2 up to the shops and back - it will honestly do whatever you need it to do, including 2up, knee down madness on normal roads. Negatives? No on board storage. Brakes aren't amazing. That's about it. Positives? in addition to the above? ...great engine braking which helps you be smooth and that V4 Roar from an after marked end can - with its evil little crackle-and-pop on the over-run... addictive.

    • @SteveMuir
      @SteveMuir 4 года назад

      I changed to Carbone Lorraine Brake Pads XBK5 on my 2001 and now it stops just fine now . I also added a Beringer master cylinder after my hand operation but the pads were to main thing. Great bikes , Gear driven cams and a 21 litre tank .Good handing on back roads . Bought it new in 2002 with a massive discount and coming up to 100,000 km of the best fun on 2 wheels

  • @rochmel1409
    @rochmel1409 4 года назад

    I have been thinking of getting a sports tourer for a while. I was very tempted by the price. Your review has clinched it. Like a number of your viewers I'll be back there ordering one as soon as I can. Great review. Thanks very much.

  • @pjcliffo
    @pjcliffo 5 лет назад +2

    I have a 2014 and love it. My arrows slip on without baffles is beautiful and the sound is amazing. Your review was very accurate, it’s super smooth and classy and beautifully made as well as very versatile. I have the full luggage and internal bags and they are a masterpiece in plastic. Easy on and off and the vtec make it two bikes in one!

  • @tigerick7291
    @tigerick7291 5 лет назад +16

    I used to have one of these ,the high exhaust version with Two Brothers cans and full luggage.. It's the only bike I've regretted selling and I've had many. The build quality is outstanding and in red they look not unlike a Ducati, only they are a lot better than Ducati's. Plenty fast enough,handle very nicely and sound gorgeous.A bit thirsty though and not a very good range for a touring bike. Good video.👍

  • @cyclistman6358
    @cyclistman6358 5 лет назад

    Nice review and footage Mr. Fish. I have a 2014 VFR800 Deluxe in the gorgeous Pearl White Metallic paint and have installed a nice carbon can and the Honda quickshifter. Those few & simple mods really transformed that bike. The sound of that lucious V4 at idle and speed is like no other, especially when the VTEC is engaged. The quickshifter is fantastic!! More bikes should come with QS. I'm 56 and this is one of my favorite bikes in my two bike collection, the other being a very righteous 2014 FJR1300A. I purchased the VFR first and quickly realized how fortunate I was to cross paths with that machine. I agree with all that you said about the VFR, except the marriage part, funny stuff! I purchased the FJR about 3 years after the VFR and once again realized how fortunate I was to get her too. The FJR is outstanding in every way, but a really tall, true overdrive 6th gear to cruise at high speed around 3000 rpm or less would be appreciated. I don't think the new gen 6 spd FJR trans does that. I usually ride the FJR more often, but when I do get on the VFR she always puts a big smile across my face. Kudos & Peace

  • @PhilipBallGarry
    @PhilipBallGarry 4 года назад +2

    Hello Mr Fish. Glad you've finally made acquaintance with the VFR800. I swapped my Versys 650 for one about 8 years ago. Went into my local bike shop (for a new helmet) and you've guessed the rest lol. Like you I initially found the riding position rather sportier than I'd been used to but within a month I was so comfortable. At 5'6" though I was a little more compact. Mine was actually a 1999 pre-vtec model with gear driven camshaft but in all it's guises I still think it's one of the greatest bikes of all time. I sold mine after two years but miss it constantly. From time to time I check to see if it's still taxed - it is of course and it's nice to know someone is still enjoying it 👍

  • @m0rph3u1st
    @m0rph3u1st 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for your review!
    I used to have a VFR 800FI from 2001, until I got involved in an accident and lost it.
    I loved that bike so much, that I kept it for 18 years and to be honest, I didn't think on buying a new one.
    After the accident I have been looking on the market for a new bike and your video was an influencer.
    My engine was the last one without VTEC and I remember a lot of people complained about it, so I was kind of nervous when I made the decision on buying a new VFR, as I didn't want to be comparing it with my former bike.
    Still getting used to it, but so far is just as you described in this video.
    And I got the silver one. I have to say that from the official Honda photo it looked more matte. I would prefer or more matte and less shinny, but it's a personal opinion.
    So far, the new changes seem a big improvement. Still not sure about the engine, as I just bought it and I didn't have the chance to throttle as I used to.
    Thank you!

  • @haggishighways
    @haggishighways Год назад

    Just bought a 2008 VFR800. Waiting on delivery. Watching all these videos and I'm just so damn excited. Will be my first big bike.

  • @steveo4141
    @steveo4141 6 лет назад +13

    I've owned a 2005 for a number of years...great bike Vtech kicks in a lil sooner at 6800rpm....it's only abrupt if u haul back on the throttle otherwise smooth. Underseat exhaust looks sleek compared to having it on the side. Installed volt meter to keep an eye on charging (all bikes should have one as standard)...love the bike....a couple guys in my area have older versions of the 800 with 320,000k and 185,000k on theirs respectively.

  • @pvobikelife6912
    @pvobikelife6912 5 лет назад +1

    I have an 07 vfr800. Besides comfortability my favorite part is the vtec kicking in once you open her up. This bike is hands down my favorite so far. Great review. My vfr is no longer up and running due to an accident I had two weeks, but she will be once she is fixed up.

  • @henrybrewer1083
    @henrybrewer1083 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Carl. Yes it has gear indicator and everything else you need on the dash. I’m only short and don’t have a problem moving it around. I get 400-450klm per tank. 21litre tank. As soon as you move it feels as light as my 250. Mirrors fold back and I filter on it all the time except when I have my panniers on for touring. I have done 700 klm days on it with no problems. I’m 52 as well. I’m am so impressed with it and so many people love to come and look at it

  • @Surpriseify
    @Surpriseify 4 года назад

    Bike was made in 2014, and its still to this day one of the nicest bikes ever made... (If you ask me anyway) Had a good ride on one before winter hit here!
    Rock solid
    Great video btw

  • @carlspruyt5278
    @carlspruyt5278 5 лет назад +5

    I have a 2014, added the bar risers and totally comfortable. Am 6.3 and 104kgs. All good especially now with the Scorpion pipe, Givi screen and luggage. Kiwi summer beckons! :)

  • @Destide
    @Destide 6 лет назад +5

    Richy has gone all southern. Glad you're reviewing all the bikes I'm looking to buy at the mo

  • @gray7863
    @gray7863 6 лет назад +1

    I have a new 14 VFR 800 Interceptor and it is a great bike. I added the Honda bar risers for a little more relaxed riding position but the best mod is a Comp Werkes muffler in place of that big heavy/quiet factory muffler.A good way to save about 8 lbs and get the bike to sound racy with a nice burble at idle but when VTEC kicks in OMG + you get to see the rear wheel. Nice review.

  • @thomassmith7608
    @thomassmith7608 4 года назад

    I've loved the VFR since I first saw a friend's 1984 VFR 500. What an elegant, well-designed motorcycle the VFR is! In 2004, I went to a friend's parts warehouse to buy a beautiful red 2000 VFR that was there on consignment, but when I arrived at the parts warehouse with cash in-hand, someone had come in earlier that morning and bought the VFR. That day, I instead bought a 1998 V-twin VTR 1000F SuperHawk (FireStorm). In 2018, I almost bought a leftover 2017 VFR 800F instead of restoring and tricking-out my 1998 VTR 1000F. The VTR 1000F is a now a beast with a tricked-out and rebuilt low-mileage engine with high-compression JE pistons, titanium valves, Dicronite friction-reducing coating on piston walls, wrist pins, etc., a new Penske aftermarket shock, new outer fork tubes, Race Tech fork springs, new stock fork seals and bushings, braided steel brake lines, and 2017 VFR 800F clutch and front brake master cyclinders. The funny thing is that after I had the VTR 1000F rebuilt and shipped home from Atlanta, it cost the same amount in total that the leftover 2017 VFR 800F would have cost. I'm not very good at math. lol I love my VTR 1000F and it will run circles around a newer VFR 800F, but I will likely sell it out-right some day and then jump onto a low-mileage 2018 VFR. They run forever, they handle like a champ, and, with a shorty aftermarket exhaust, they sound like a hot-rodded small-block V-8: What an awesome sound! They also prove that a "classy," top-notch, sport-touring motorcycle does not have to be first on race day.

  • @UncleWally3
    @UncleWally3 5 лет назад +4

    I’m old enough to remember when the CB750, late 60’s early ‘70’s, was regarded with suspicion. People seem to forget that disrespect now that the CB has won worldwide loyalty. My hunch is that the VFR is a victim of a similar loss of historical knowledge and appreciation of sophistication. Yep, it’s neither a Duc nor a Beemer, but it is the closest thing Mr. Honda gifted real world motorcyclists. Regardless of which generation of VFR, it’s gem.

  • @TFD_Munk
    @TFD_Munk 5 лет назад

    Upgraded from a GS500F to one of these a few months ago and absolutely love it, I am in two minds about an aftermarket pipe as I am enjoying how it can be quite low down in the revs but roars with the vtec

  • @somatyk
    @somatyk Месяц назад

    Great review as always mate. Bought my CB125R at Dobles. Done 7k now. Taken it camping to Wales, Scotland, Cornwall with full camping gear. This is gonna be my first 'big bike'. Just waiting for the right one now.

  • @anthonyhill992
    @anthonyhill992 2 года назад

    Great review Mr Fish! Your enthusiasm for bikes is infectious. Been on adventure bikes for awhile and really like the look of the 2014 VRF. But was concerned with my size which is coincidentally similar to yourself 105kg 6’2 and you seemed happy on it on and not to contorted, power is the other concern. But feck it get it bought ridden and enjoyed. 👍

  • @gatorgreg1565
    @gatorgreg1565 6 лет назад

    Excellent in depth review Mr. Fish! I own a 2014 model in Pearl White and couldn't be happier. I was going to point out that the mirrors do fold up nicely but it looks like others have beaten me to the punch - so I won't mention it LOL

  • @user-he4zf8gz2u
    @user-he4zf8gz2u 8 месяцев назад

    I liked this review - one of the first I watched when looking for a bike. A year later I bought one in red although the silver looks great. I've only had it two weeks but it feels special and I love it - my other "bike" is a Vespa for running around in London, so I'm not fussed about being on a Fireblade or something likely to loose my license or my life in double quick time - nevertheless on UK roads it is rapid. I think the review covers a lot of the key reasons why you would like the bike, it looks great, the build quality and materials are lovely, it's smooth and with the SC project exhaust that came with the bike I bought the sound is amazingly addictive and you can actually see the wheel!!! Thanks Mr Fish for your entertaining and informative input.

  • @rj9617
    @rj9617 5 лет назад +5

    Love my '04 vfr with Staintune exhaust. Sounds amazing! All around great bike!

  • @edwinbuenavistasaguban5581
    @edwinbuenavistasaguban5581 3 года назад

    I'm really happy guy's to hear all the good and nice comments abouts this machine specially the HONDA in general thanks!

  • @turtlebone
    @turtlebone 6 лет назад +9

    I've always loved the VFR, too. Really like the looks of this one, from the front and side at least. ❤️🐢☠️

  • @Nacnud191
    @Nacnud191 2 года назад

    Brilliant review! Thanks. Been thinking of moving from big tourers and enjoying the lanes again. Btw, grew up near Coulsdon and spent so many hours in and outside Dobles as a kid 😎👍

  • @bertieballs
    @bertieballs 3 года назад +1

    I bought a 11k white 2015 this morning 12/6/21arrives in 10 days and can't wait since my 2009 gixxer 600 blew up last summer.

  • @spearfish5044
    @spearfish5044 2 года назад +1

    I raised the bars one inch (Motopumps) and dropped the footpegs about an inch (Busy Little Shop). Made a huge difference in the comfort. Best mod of all though is I put the OEM Honda speed shifter on it, well worth the money, makes riding even more fun.

  • @stephenhendry447
    @stephenhendry447 6 лет назад +8

    I have been waiting for someone to do a review of this bike. You did it justice with a cracking review. Just subscribed 👍 (I may be biased to the Vfr) 😂

  • @philipjames250
    @philipjames250 4 года назад +5

    I think these are stunning looking bikes, especially in red although I've seen a Rothmans version online and that looks great. Really enjoy your videos

  • @nicholasleong4325
    @nicholasleong4325 6 лет назад +2

    Like your review. Very detailed and unique. Especially for small details like the pillion seat compartment. Thank you.

  • @brwhyon
    @brwhyon 6 лет назад +8

    loved my old 86 VFR, mmmmm, the sound of the gear driven cams, smooth bike, I miss it

    • @bokste1
      @bokste1 5 лет назад +1

      I had the 99 model also with the sweet whine of the gear driven cams. I now own a 2007 ST1300 Pan with V4 engine. Honda are the best !

    • @hudsonhawk0016
      @hudsonhawk0016 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, I wish I still had my 86 VFR 750 also. My 86 sounded far better than this bike with a 4 into 1 Kerker exhaust. I had vinyl stickers made up to make it look like a Bubba Shobert replica. I wanted to get the HRC wheels for it but I couldn't find the Wizard of Oz to procure them for me. Lol. I loved that bike.

  • @V4Rider
    @V4Rider 6 лет назад +3

    Best sport touring machine! V4 engine, rock solid, reliable and nice fit and finish.
    The suspension it´s a bit stiff, factory settings, but when you adjust preload and rebound to your weight/riding style... perfect for thousands of km :)
    Cheers mate

  • @elijahhall671
    @elijahhall671 6 лет назад +2

    I love my 2001 rc46 the v4 sounds so good. Great vid.

  • @tokyosmash
    @tokyosmash 4 года назад +2

    Your reviews really make me happy

  • @JimLarsson
    @JimLarsson 5 лет назад +3

    Good review - just ordered mine, had a 2004 model and now gone back to the lovely VFR - fed up with BMW bikes for the last 12 years of mechanical failures - this bike is a dream to ride and the handling knocks spots off my BMW R1200rs se sport.

  • @worldhello1234
    @worldhello1234 4 года назад +1

    @4:08 The 90 degree V4 sounds wicked. It is a V engine with 2 cylinders per bank and more common in motorcycles than cars. The Nürburgring record was set by a car with a V4 hybrid engine setup, the Porsche 919 Evo.

  • @butlersracing7692
    @butlersracing7692 5 лет назад +3

    Lovely review mate. Always nice to know that a bike handles well off the floor because once you play with the suspension you know it's gonna be even better.

  • @Robborboy
    @Robborboy 6 лет назад +3

    IMO get a Coffman exhaust. Small but still tame with the baffle in. Repackable, but lets you see the swing arm perfectly!

  • @PB-fj5lh
    @PB-fj5lh 6 лет назад +29

    Had my FIY for almost 18 years and still love it, will never sell it...

    • @michaelwright4525
      @michaelwright4525 5 лет назад +11

      Purchased my 1986 VFR700F2 in '86 off the showroom floor... Still have it and will never sell it!

    • @knotsable
      @knotsable 4 года назад +2

      I sold it. Dont regret it, but do miss it. Should have kept it as second bike. Maybe I'll buy one again as a second bike.

    • @SteveMuir
      @SteveMuir 4 года назад +3

      @@michaelwright4525 I bought my 2001 VFR 800 in o2 and still have it and plan on keeping it a while yet . THis model could tempt me if something major happened to the current ride.I did fix it and ride it home after the caravan put me in a ditch so I must like it.

    • @robinhoatcity
      @robinhoatcity 4 года назад +3

      Bought my Fi new on a 2000 plate...what a bike. I have now had it 20 years and it still brilliant. This year decided to get a new one...guess what? I plugged for the new F Interceptor as they call it. Wifey said what's up with the Fi. Nothing just want newer...came the day couldn't let the old girl go...kept....bought the new one too....the bride ain't too happy but she'll live with it. Might do a comparison sometime 😁😁😁

    • @MrBoybergs
      @MrBoybergs 4 года назад +1

      @@robinhoatcity I'm on my 2nd 5th gen vfr800 which I love. I'd be really interested in your comparison between the old model (mines a 1999) and the latest version. Of course the most important thing would be; is it worth upgrading to the new bike and if so, why?

  • @grahamsmith4379
    @grahamsmith4379 3 месяца назад +1

    The 2014 onwards 8gen. Is fantastic, the most reliable VFR built, all previous generation electrical issues have been resolved apart from all it's other refinements. My 2014 has 96,000 faultless kilometres looks and rides as good as new.

  • @enlightenedidiot9552
    @enlightenedidiot9552 3 года назад +1

    I bought a red 05 with 12,000 miles a few years ago for $3,600. It already had K&N, Double Bubble, Fender Eliminator, Power Commander and two brothers slip-on. What a steal. Fantastic motorcycle....

  • @quocanh3127
    @quocanh3127 5 лет назад +2

    Honda bikes for touring are always classy. Men, I like this vfr800f, especially in metallic silver

  • @hoodriver11
    @hoodriver11 5 лет назад +1

    No one has mentioned it yet so I felt was my civic duty! Auto canceling turn signals!! love em!

  • @henrybrewer1083
    @henrybrewer1083 5 лет назад +9

    This is the 20th time I’ve watched this. Hopefully getting one tomorrow

    • @henrybrewer1083
      @henrybrewer1083 5 лет назад +4

      Every thing I thought it would be ❤️

    • @carllewis1691
      @carllewis1691 5 лет назад +1

      @@henrybrewer1083 Hi Henry good to know you are enjoying the bike. As I am considering a bigger bike than I have at present I thought I would ask you for your opinion/fact. Does the VFR have a gear indicator on the dash, what mpg are you getting if riding around town on a run. Also I currently have a ninja 650 193kg wet and am a bit concerned about the 244kg wet figure for the VFR how have you found the 244kg when moving it around you know the carpark, out of the garage/ shed (I use a bike shed at the rear of my house) and generally moving around also when riding around town - is it good to filter on. I just thought of another point do the mirror fold back ? I hope you can come back to me thank you for your time.

    • @henrybrewer1083
      @henrybrewer1083 5 лет назад +1

      Hey Carl comment went above in list for some reason

    • @TheMatrixcube
      @TheMatrixcube 2 года назад

      @@henrybrewer1083
      how is the fuel-consumption ? im seriously considering buying one

  • @jasonl5589
    @jasonl5589 5 лет назад

    I have been commuting on this bike for 2 months now. When people ask me what VFRs are, I just say it's right in between CBR and Goldwing but leans towards CBR and they usually get it.
    People say they thought it was a ducati and I take that as a compliment! And the sound.. I put a delkevic slip on on it and it just sounds better than any bikes out there

  • @alainhaddad8468
    @alainhaddad8468 5 лет назад +1

    I have a 2014 VRF Interceptor. I LOVE it.... Will never buy a different bike again. I put a Delkevic Shorty Carbon Fiber exhaust, with baffle removed... sounds amazing, esp when VTEC kicks in, I also replaced the horn... (I couldn't hear the stock horn on the Highway) with a Stebel Nautilus Compact Mini Air Horn... now everyone hears me when I beep... Also did the Snorkel, Pair and Flapper mod (very simple to do.) Lastly, added some LED lights throughout the body for a touch of flair and safety when riding at night. It looks, rides, and sounds amazing... BTW the Mirrors are collapsible in either direction at least on the 2014 version, but they are hard and stiff to close.. which in my opinion is a good thing

  • @andyrawlings5369
    @andyrawlings5369 4 года назад

    Got one my self in black love it i am a massive vfr fan also have a 88 750 model and a 94 fr model so having 3 vfr's says it all ridden every model of the viffer this one in the clip is the best one to have thats why i bought one .

  • @lukecoley1670
    @lukecoley1670 5 лет назад +5

    6'4" and ride a 97' vfr 750 and I love the thing

  • @joycekaye4098
    @joycekaye4098 3 года назад +1

    kaye .Ihave a vfr800f 2017 new bought in 2018 . very happy with it .the mirrors do fold up. the only things that i have done to the bike is to add honda side cases and top box as well as handle bar risers.liked your video thanks.

  • @MizzArmedLegally
    @MizzArmedLegally 6 лет назад +3

    It's a good looking bike. I'm torn on having the front turn signals integrated into the mirrors. 🤔

  • @davidanders2365
    @davidanders2365 11 месяцев назад

    I am just about to pick up a 2017 model. Couldn't be happier to do so.

  • @swiss889
    @swiss889 5 лет назад +1

    I had a 1997 pre VTEC vfr 750 and preferred it to the VTEC 800 version I had afterwards...best bike I've ever owned

  • @toothpik00
    @toothpik00 5 лет назад +9

    Hey man, great review of a beautiful bike. You said at the start you normally ride adv bikes; did you know Honda make the VFR800X Crossrunner adv? Might be worth checking out.

  • @MrTrek164
    @MrTrek164 5 лет назад +1

    Nice review ,but went for the crossrunner Vfr800x same chassis etc but a plusher ride ,but very composed giving an adventure style riding position . I can't really fault it . My m8 has the bike in your review and he fitted risers and some lowering pegs to suit his lanky build and cured the wrist ache .The tc does have 2 stages .Nice review

  • @memduherdogar150
    @memduherdogar150 Год назад

    Great review, midlife crisis kicked in last year at age of 42, done my cbt in May and bought 125cc adventure bike, rode that for 3 months whilst I was training for mod 1 and 2 and passed my test in August last year and bought a Honda cb650r, just sold that yesterday and I have narrowed my next bike list to Honda vfr and Kawasaki z1000 sx, I just ride at the weekends with mates and the reason I want a bike like this is that I’m going to try and get my mrs out for rides also cb650r wasn’t great on motorways, wind blast is tiring on long days out, I need help to make my decision I love the look of vfr but kawasaki also looks great you do get more power with Z1k but my cb650r was enough for the road maybe not lower down as much compared to twins but enough also I do like the sound of v4 engine, it seems like vfr get some bad rep, some comments too heavy, too slow etc and these comments confusing me. I want to have reasonably agile bike so I can have fun as well as able to pillion comfortably.

  • @cyclistman6358
    @cyclistman6358 6 лет назад +6

    Nice video. I have a 2014 VFR800 Deluxe in a gorgeous metallic pearl white and I absolutely love it. The first thing I did was to replace the stock can with aTwo Bros and also installed the factory quick shifter. The sound of that V4 is beautiful, deep and with a sweet low rumble that only a V4 can make. The stock can makes the bike sound like a scooter, come on Honda! The quick shifter just makes the sporting nature of the bike just come out even more, love that quick shifter. The 2018 seems to be identical to the 14. It’s certainly not the fastest bike on the road, but it pulls real good down low and when it hits 7000 rpm the VTEC engages and it’s quick enough to get around almost any car without a problem. Handles good too, very graceful in the turns, but I can occasionally feel the 530lb wet weight. Pretty good with a passenger and trunk box, but she really is more sport than tour. She’s no wheelie popper but that’s just fine with me. Highly recommended!!

    • @douglashoule9666
      @douglashoule9666 6 лет назад

      i have a nc 750x dct, and love it. Great looks, gas mileage is prettygood, handles great.

    • @cyclistman6358
      @cyclistman6358 6 лет назад

      Douglas Houle
      The DCT sounds very interesting, I would like to try it on a bike. I have paddle shift auto in my car and that’s the only way I drive it unless I’m in stop in go traffic, then it’s in full auto. I think the new Goldwing DCT is a great option for a big touring machine.

    • @Themachinegun
      @Themachinegun 5 лет назад +1

      I'm looking at a 2014. How do you think it compares to the CBR650F? Thanks!

  • @markwilkins5474
    @markwilkins5474 6 лет назад +6

    i own the vfr 800 fi 5th generation. love this bike best bike ive ever owned , looking at buying the new version "the one in this vid ." very good review buddy ! im off to buy one i think . btw ive subscribed

  • @m2ugu824
    @m2ugu824 3 года назад

    Finally a proper review,!!!! Rock on!

  • @scottsheppard1684
    @scottsheppard1684 5 лет назад

    Another great review video! Keep up the good work!

  • @aahr100
    @aahr100 4 года назад +7

    Had mine for 12 years
    The only way I might even think about selling it, is to get another one 😀

  • @bdento59
    @bdento59 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant review, thanks mate!

  • @-smp-scientificmethodpersp838
    @-smp-scientificmethodpersp838 5 лет назад +14

    This is a proper review. Well done ol chap!

    • @lukasethan8081
      @lukasethan8081 2 года назад

      I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a method to log back into an instagram account..?
      I was stupid forgot my password. I would love any help you can give me

    • @marleycolin2394
      @marleycolin2394 2 года назад

      @Lukas Ethan instablaster =)

    • @lukasethan8081
      @lukasethan8081 2 года назад

      @Marley Colin i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
      I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.

    • @lukasethan8081
      @lukasethan8081 2 года назад

      @Marley Colin It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
      Thank you so much you saved my ass!

    • @marleycolin2394
      @marleycolin2394 2 года назад

      @Lukas Ethan glad I could help =)

  • @jasonw5387
    @jasonw5387 6 лет назад +19

    If you love the engine but prefer the upright seating position and more legroom, try the vfr 800 cross runner. Very underrated bike

    • @Mrfish2015
      @Mrfish2015  6 лет назад +1

      I was tempted at one point

    • @leearmstrong9763
      @leearmstrong9763 2 года назад +1

      I own a cross runner.
      Superb bike and the engine is a peach

  • @paultanton4307
    @paultanton4307 5 лет назад

    Good Video Mr Fish,im having a VFR vid watching day (must be the mild temperature outside lol) I'm a VFR750 owner,my only gripe is its quite a heavy machine,ok when riding but its a sod for moving around etc.Ive discounted buying a current VFR for the same reason but watching your video got me thinking.In a perfect world I like the looks of this one but would prefer the Engine of the 1st Gen one ( cam gear drive over VTEC anyday for me I think) but I'm also considering marrying the same said Engine to a Ducati Supersport S chassis,what a Tool that would be (shame Honda cant make an equivalent themselves) but hey-ho it is what it is,Happy Biking cant wait for spring.

  • @DarrenW-uh7ru
    @DarrenW-uh7ru 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mr Fish l just bought that bike from foundry Canterbury before Christmas .Love it

  • @ShaneRawling
    @ShaneRawling 6 лет назад +2

    The mirrors do fold.... It's a great bike in traffic and for commuting.

  • @magpiemale
    @magpiemale 4 года назад

    i am looking to buy one early next year in red the one in the show room the mirrors fold up which was a bit of a deal breaker as I need them to give a little to get into my garden etc but they do fold up the mirrors..... collecting my forza 300 sat

  • @aaronharris5275
    @aaronharris5275 Год назад

    I like the fact that this bike is described as agile. I was surprised by that as an old cbf600 I had didn't handle that well. There is one (maybe this one) for sale at Doblemotorcycles right now. April 2023. Tempted to have a look but a black one would steal my wallet.

  • @danielbones3072
    @danielbones3072 4 года назад

    Cracking review, real world stuff.

  • @SamCordery
    @SamCordery 6 лет назад +28

    I've one with 101k miles. Like a sewing machine

  • @rockinjon1
    @rockinjon1 5 лет назад +2

    when you took it down that country road my ass was puckered tight the whole time just watching you ride on that road. you're mental dude! lol cheers

  • @trekbsg
    @trekbsg 5 лет назад +3

    I agree, I'm a Harley guy, but that has to be the best looking sport I've seen in a long time.

    • @mickthawley
      @mickthawley 3 года назад +1

      Harley guy’s opinion doesn’t really count mate

    • @trekbsg
      @trekbsg 3 года назад +1

      @@mickthawley It counts because I say it counts.

  • @BenjiDWJ
    @BenjiDWJ 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome video & review as ever mate :).

  • @tirostef20
    @tirostef20 5 лет назад

    I have an 03 vfr 800 vtec, love it absolutely stunning bike. Agree with after market cans, they do sound sick when the vtec kicks in. I wonder if they have changed the engine much on the vtec?
    Was pondering with the idea of getting an older vfr 1200 but I understand they are not as good

  • @bucsanders7861
    @bucsanders7861 5 лет назад

    Great Review! Spot On!

  • @fensn6172
    @fensn6172 5 лет назад

    Hi, Did you feel that from time to time, and when you are on a so on rough roads, you have a feeling that there is a nocking sound, or feelinf that the bike will split in a hslf?. Thanks

  • @hvymtal8566
    @hvymtal8566 5 лет назад

    Sounds like the Crossrunner would be perfect for you then. Same everything, but with a pseudo-adventure costume and ergonomics to match. Rear seat cowl is a full replacement, so if you pick one up... bring a backpack
    The Mirrors WILL fold up, you just have to use a lot of force to do it. No accidental adjustment at motorway speeds
    VTEC is Honda's variable valve timing _and_ lift system. It differes from normal VVT in that it actually changes the camshaft profile and valve lift. What this basically means is that under 6k you're running on 1 intake valve per cylinder, which improves mileage, reduces engine wear, and helps beef up low-end torque, and above around 6-7k the other intake opens up, and it gets louder :)
    On the older RC46 VTEC, you had a notable power jump as you do in VTEC cars. On this one it was smoothed out as much as possible, but the low-end benefits remained. You did lose about 20 numbers up top, but going under 100hp just made insurance less expensive and didn't really slow it down much.
    Apart from the VFR800, it can also be found on the Japan-market CB400SF and the NC700 series, where it is just timing and purely for fuel economy

  • @marcov4190
    @marcov4190 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gorgeous Gorgeous motorcycle. Looks amazing in silver

  • @grahaminkpen5436
    @grahaminkpen5436 4 года назад

    Love the review, would it make a good first bike after a test pass. ?

  • @paulcavacuiti4176
    @paulcavacuiti4176 3 года назад

    I’m always interested in your opinion on the comfort and ergonomics on each bike as I’m pretty much the same height and weight as you from the sound of things.

  • @dave-rn7zd
    @dave-rn7zd 5 лет назад +2

    just got a 2017. full honda panniers & topbox. with high touring screen.
    was going to trade in my 98. but can't find it in me to do it. so the 98 is my daily hack. & the new one for weekend fun :)

    • @purebloodheretic4682
      @purebloodheretic4682 5 лет назад

      How are you finding the 2017 compared with your 0l' Faithful '98 model! I still think they should have kept the Gear Driven Cams!! -Cheers👍😉

    • @dave-rn7zd
      @dave-rn7zd 5 лет назад

      hard to say only done about 200 miles. do find the new one better about town more smooth on the throttle.
      i put the delkevic from the old bike on the new. to see if i was happy with the sound before i buy one. & new one on the old bike that is odd you get the sound of a new vfr but better as your on 4 valves all the time + the gear driven cams :)
      a long weekend on this weekend so time to test the new bike ;)

  • @llerradish
    @llerradish 5 лет назад +2

    Okay, I want one!

  • @edgeyt1
    @edgeyt1 5 лет назад +2

    Great review, thanks. I was interested in this bike before but was a bit worried it might be more tourer than sports, not worried now, good to hear it's agile.

    • @Mrfish2015
      @Mrfish2015  5 лет назад +1

      Its better than i thought it would be

  • @motomonkeyreviews8493
    @motomonkeyreviews8493 3 года назад +1

    The mirrors do fold back. just need to be a bit more forceful they give a positive clunk when they are back in the correct position.
    I have 2015. at 6'4" I went for raisers this is my do it all bike all day comfort and commuting all wethers. love my VFR mines black one as the price was rite. I have aftermarket can as it came with the bike but switched it back (TOO LOUD) as set off at 0500hrs no one complained just felt bad, sounds awesome on overrun with aftermarket can. swapped my 94 vfr750 for this and don't regret it.

  • @bikefreak5787
    @bikefreak5787 5 лет назад +2

    My VFR Crossrunner 2018 is with full LED? - And I just love my bike 👍🇩🇰

  • @justinmcginty6815
    @justinmcginty6815 5 лет назад +1

    I own a Gen 5. Love it.

  • @jakeagusta
    @jakeagusta 5 лет назад +8

    Such a nice rear wheel and yet they put that big dustbin to the side of it 🥺

  • @StefDWint
    @StefDWint 3 года назад

    Just bought a VFR 800 from 2005 :) Happy days :)

  • @Mathewmartialart
    @Mathewmartialart 5 лет назад +1

    damn i thought this was the 6th gen, only realised the bike you were on when you got off to show us around. i wonder if the height issue is with the 6th as well

  • @smokemagnet
    @smokemagnet 3 года назад

    Excellent and beautiful bike, indeed.

  • @beetlejuice28
    @beetlejuice28 4 года назад +1

    You should try the VFR800X Crossrunner Mr Fish, same bike but adventure style 👍🏼

  • @planet6393
    @planet6393 5 лет назад

    I own a 2001 and 2003 love em!

  • @jamesalexander3893
    @jamesalexander3893 Год назад

    Love the pixellated speedo!

  • @davidanders2365
    @davidanders2365 10 месяцев назад

    I'd like you to review the honda-vfr800-silver-2017 again and compare with some new ones.

  • @coolvideos8864
    @coolvideos8864 2 года назад

    LOVE my VFR 02 its an amazing bike.

  • @thomassmith7608
    @thomassmith7608 4 года назад

    For some reason, the Generation VIII VFR 800F (RC79 ) didn't go over that well, so it's easy to buy a leftover RC79 VFR 800F for close to dealer cost. Low-mileage trade-ins or demonstrators are even more affordable. All things considered, that's a _very_ good deal.

  • @seanpurnell6552
    @seanpurnell6552 5 лет назад +4

    Good vid, I’m off to doble’s tomorrow to buy one

    • @Mrfish2015
      @Mrfish2015  5 лет назад +1

      Sean Purnell nice give Ian a hug from me 😁

    • @seanpurnell6552
      @seanpurnell6552 5 лет назад +1

      If he gives me the deal I want I will. As you know they’re a fantastic bunch at Doble.
      Just found your channel and impressed, I’m local to Doble so recognise your rides.
      Cheers

  • @karlwalker1771
    @karlwalker1771 6 лет назад +1

    Please don`t laugh but I was the proud owner of a VFR 400RR for 8 yrs and loved it I sold it in 1998 ish(kids appeared and work lol) and returned to motorcycling and bought a CBR 600 F4 ULTIMA LIGHT, well I noticed it was a bigger footprint and a lot bulkier, But the bike's engine was flat as a fart until I hit 8000rpm and then it buzzed like an angry wasp and showed it`s spirit.
    It may be me but I liked the v4 power at any revs and think I am ready for a new v4.
    I remember catching all the new CBR`S GSXR`S 600`s and such in and out of a bend on my 400 and now I know why!! if you don`t rev the hell out of an inline 4 you get no squirt out of a bend.
    I also miss the natural engine braking of a V4 and truly miss the unadulterated power curve.
    Long live the v4 SO COME ON HONDA MAKE A NEW 1000cc V4 and thrill the hell out of your customers(cbr 1000 frame/mould would be a dream!!)