Is the Honda VF 1100 s Sabre V65?

Is the Honda VF 1100 s Sabre V65?

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What are the specs of a Honda V65 Sabre?

Honda V65 Sabre (VF1100S): specs. Specifications. DIMENSIONS. Overall length. 2280 mm / 89,8 in. Overall width. 790 mm / 31,1 in. Overall height. 1185 mm / 46,7 in.

What was the price of a 1984 Honda VF 1100?

General information Model: Honda VF 1100 S Sabre V65 Year: 1984 Category: Sport Price as new: US$ 4548. MSRP depends on country, taxes

What kind of engine does a Honda V65 have?

With four valves per cylinder, double overhead cams, liquid-cooling, four carbs and six speeds with shaft final drive, the V65 powerplant and powertrain was one of the most impressive performance packages Honda had ever put on the market.

What kind of bike was the Honda V65 Sabre?

The 1984 Honda V65 Sabre, or VF1100S, was a bike that captured the imagination of the media and riders alike, with superbike power, top-of-the-line comfort and convenience features, low maintenance requirements, and edgy styling.

With four valves per cylinder, double overhead cams, liquid-cooling, four carbs and six speeds with shaft final drive, the V65 powerplant and powertrain was one of the most impressive performance packages Honda had ever put on the market.

What kind of suspension does a Honda Sabre have?

Here’s what Cycle magazine testers said about the Sabre in their July 1984 issue: “Straight line, high-speed work is the Honda’s forte; set all the dampers on maximum, pump the fork full of air and load the rear suspension with about 35 PSI – the 1100 will suck up long stretches of straight road effortlessly.”

Is the Honda Sabre a good bike to ride?

Despite those imposing performance numbers, the Sabre is predictable, well-mannered and easy to ride. Of course, its sheer size is noticeable immediately, particularly in low-speed riding around town or when you have to maneuver the bike by hand.