What year is the fastest V65 Magna?

What year is the fastest V65 Magna?

The Classic 1983 V65 Honda Magna…a truly an incredible machine!

Is the 1984 Honda V65 Magna in good condition?

***SOLD***1984 Honda V65 Magna VF1100C with 38,850 miles in great condition. It is in excellent running condition and rides well. The carburetor was rebuilt in July 2016. It has been kept either in my garage or under a cover when not being ridden.

When did the Honda vf1100c V65 Magna come out?

The bike had a fiber optics integrated lock anti-theft system. The VF1100C’84 V65 Magna was sold in 1984 in one of two colors: Black or Candy Andromeda Red. The cast wheels had a straight spoke design. The headlight shell, instruments, and front fender were chrome.

What are the specs of a Honda Magna?

Also called: Honda Magna 1100, Honda VF1100C, Honda Magna V65 Honda V65 Magna (VF1100C): specs. Honda V65 Magna (VF1100C): images, gallery.

What kind of engine does a 1985 Honda V65 have?

1985 Honda V65 Magna. These horses came from using some appropriate fiddling inside the head, with the four valves having a rather narrow 38-degree included angle. This and the shape of the combustion chamber effectively put the fuel as close to the spark plug as possible, compressed 10.5 times. Bang, bang, bang, bang — and the crankshaft spins.

***SOLD***1984 Honda V65 Magna VF1100C with 38,850 miles in great condition. It is in excellent running condition and rides well. The carburetor was rebuilt in July 2016. It has been kept either in my garage or under a cover when not being ridden.

What kind of bike is a 1985 Honda V65?

1985 Honda Magna V65, About the bike: This is a beautiful and clean classic 1985 HONDA V65 MAGNA VF1100C. V-Twin 16-valve 4-cylinder beast. But quiet, real comfortable and easy to ride. The bike has 29,000 original miles on it. She starts and runs every time.

What was the top speed of the vf1100c V65 Magna?

The gearbox had five speeds plus an overdrive sixth. If the bike could have pulled 10 grand in sixth gear, its top speed would be better than 170 mph. A more practical (!!) top speed was 140 in fifth. If the rider could hang on!

What kind of motorcycle was the Honda V45?

But the backroom boys wanted to create a jaw-dropper, knock the American public back on its heels, as they used to say. The 750cc V45 was just a starting point for creating a machine the likes of which the motorcycle crowd had never seen.