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{{Infobox Motorcycle
{{Motorcycle
|name            = Honda VF750S
|name            = Honda VF750
|image            = [[Image:1982_honda_Vf750s.jpg|250px|1982 Honda VF750S]]
|photo= 1982 honda Vf750s.jpg
|aka              = Sabre
|aka              = VF750S V45 Sabre
|manufacturer    = [[Honda]]
|manufacturer    = Honda
|parent_company  =  
|parent_company  =
|production      = 82-83
|production      = 1982 - 1984
|model_year      =  
|model_year      =
|predecessor      =  
|predecessor      =
|successor        =  
|successor        =
|class            =  
|class            = Cruiser
|engine          = 750cc
|engine          = V4, four-stroke, 16v DOHC
|bore_stroke      =  
|bore_stroke      = 70.0mm x 48.6mm
|compression      =  
|compression      = 10.8:1
|top_speed        =  
|top_speed        = 109 mph (175 km/h)
|power            =  
|power            = 76.57 HP (57.1 KW) @ 9000RPM
|torque          =  
|torque          = 47.94 ft/lbs (65.0 Nm) @ 7250RPM
|ignition        =  
|fuel_system      = carburetor
|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|DPR8EA-9}} '82-83
|ignition        = digital
|battery          = {{battery|YB14L-A2}} '82-83
|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|NGK DPR8EA-9}} '82-83
|transmission    =  
|battery          = {{battery|YUASA YB14L-A2}} '82-83
|frame            =  
|transmission    = Gear box: 6-speed <br>
|suspension      =  
Final Drive: [[shaft]] <br>
|brakes          =  
Clutch: wet, multiplate [[clutch]] <br>
|front_tire      = {{tire|110/90-18}} '82-83
 
|rear_tire    = {{tire|130/90-17}} '82-83
|final_drive= Shaft
|rake_trail      =  
|frame            =
|wheelbase        =  
|suspension      =Front: 41mm cartridge fork; 5.9-inch travel <br>
|length          =  
Rear: dual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 3.9-inch travel
|width            =  
|brakes          =Front: single disc <br>Rear: expanding [[brake]] (drum brake)
|height          =  
|front_tire      = {{tire|120/80-17}}  
|seat_height      =  
|rear_tire    = {{tire|150/80-15}}  
|dry_weight      =  
|rake_trail      =
|wet_weight      =  
|wheelbase        = 65.0 inches (1651 mm)
|fuel_capacity    =  
|length          = 92.99 inches (2362 mm)
|oil_capacity    =  
|width            = 31.5 inches (800 mm)
|fuel_consumption =  
|height          =
|turning_radius  =  
|seat_height      = 27.99 inches (711 mm)
|related          =  
|dry_weight      = 505.08 pounds (229.1 Kg)
|competition      =  
|wet_weight      = 244.0 kg
|fuel_capacity    = 3.6 Gallon (13.62 Liters)
|oil_capacity    =
|recommended_oil= Honda GN4 10W-40
|fuel_consumption = 6.19 liters/100 km (16.2 km/l or 38.00 mpg)
|turning_radius  =
|related          = [[Honda VF1100S]]
|competition      =
}}
}}
The '''[[Honda]] VF750 Sabre''' was a v2, [[four-stroke]] Cruiser [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] between 1982 and 2004. It could reach a top speed of 109 mph (175 km/h). Max [[torque]] was 47.94 ft/lbs (65.0 Nm) @ 7250 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 76.57 HP (57.1 KW) @ 9000 RPM. 
==Engine==
The engine was a [[liquid cooled]] V4, four-stroke. A 70.0mm [[bore]] x 48.6mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 748.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a double overhead cams/twin [[cam]] (dohc).
==Drive==
The bike has a 6-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet, multiplate clutch.
==Chassis==
It came with a 110/90-18 front [[tire]] and a 130/90-17 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via dual disc in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a  37 mm cartridge fork; 5.9-inch travel while the rear was equipped with a Pro-Link mono shock with air preload adjustability; 3.9-inch travel. The VF750 Sabre was fitted with a 4.8 Gallon (18.17 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 505.08 pounds (229.1 Kg). The wheelbase was 65.0 inches (1651 mm) long. 


The '''Honda VF750S ''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] from 1982 to 1983.
The '''Honda VF750S ''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] from 1982 to 1983.
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[[Category:Honda motorcycles|VF750S]]
[[Category:1980s motorcycles]]
[[Category:V-4 motorcycles|VF750S]]
[[Category:Honda VF and VFR|VF750S]]


{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = '''Honda VF750'''
|image            =
|aka              = VF750S V45 Sabre, VF 750 S V45 Sabre, VF750C Super Magna V45, VF 750 C Super Magna V45, VF750C, VF750S, VF750 Magna, VF750F, VF750C Magna, VF 750 S, VF 750 Magna, VF 750 F, VF 750 C Magna, VF 750 C
|manufacturer    = [[Honda]]
|parent_company  =
|production      = 1982 - 2004
|model_year      =
|predecessor      =
|successor        =
|class            = [[Cruiser]]
|engine          = v2, four-stroke
|bore_stroke      = 70.0mm x 48.6mm
|compression      = 10.8:1
|top_speed        = 109 mph (175 km/h)
|power            = 76.57 HP (57.1 KW) @ 9000RPM
|torque          = 47.94 ft/lbs (65.0 Nm) @ 7250RPM
|fuel_system      = carburettor
|ignition        = digital
|spark_plug      =
|battery          = 10.8:1
|transmission    = Gear box: 5-speed <br>
Final Drive: [[chain]] <br>
Clutch: wet, multiplate [[clutch]] <br>
|frame            =
|suspension      =Front: 41mm cartridge fork; 5.9-inch travel <br>
Rear: dual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 3.9-inch travel
|brakes          =Front: single disc <br>Rear: expanding [[brake]] (drum brake)
|front_tire      = {{tire|120/80-17}}
|rear_tire    = {{tire|150/80-15}}
|rake_trail      =
|wheelbase        = 65.0 inches (1651 mm)
|length          = 92.99 inches (2362 mm)
|width            = 31.5 inches (800 mm)
|height          =
|seat_height      = 27.99 inches (711 mm)
|dry_weight      = 505.08 pounds (229.1 Kg)
|wet_weight      = 244.0 kg
|fuel_capacity    = 3.6 Gallon (13.62 Liters)
|oil_capacity    =
|fuel_consumption = 6.19 litres/100 km (16.2 km/l or 38.00 mpg)
|turning_radius  =
|related          =
|competition      =
}}
The '''[[Honda]] VF750 Magna''' was a v2, [[four-stroke]] Cruiser [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] between 1982 and 2004. It could reach a top speed of 109 mph (175 km/h). Max [[torque]] was 47.94 ft/lbs (65.0 Nm) @ 7250 RPM. Claimed [[horsepower]] was 76.57 HP (57.1 KW) @ 9000 RPM. 
==Engine==
The engine was a [[liquid cooled]] v2, four-stroke. A 70.0mm [[bore]] x 48.6mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 748.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a double overhead cams/twin [[cam]] (dohc). 
==Drive==
The bike has a 5-speed transmission. Power was moderated via the wet, multiplate clutch. 
==Chassis==
It came with a 120/80-17 front [[tire]] and a 150/80-15 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via single disc in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a  41mm cartridge fork; 5.9-inch travel while the rear was equipped with a dual shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 3.9-inch travel. The VF750 Magna was fitted with a 3.6 Gallon (13.62 Liters) fuel tank. The bike weighed just 505.08 pounds (229.1 Kg). The wheelbase was 65.0 inches (1651 mm) long. 
==1982 - 1988 Honda VF 750 C Magna==
Thanks to its V4 engine, the VF 750 C Magna is able to reach a top speed of 198 km/h with an average fuel consumption of 3.5 liters per 100 km.
==1995 - 2003 Honda VF 750 C Magna==
[[File:honda-vf750-1995-2003-0.jpg|600px|1995 - 2003 Honda VF 750 C Magna]]
Manufactured between 1995 and 2003, the VF 750 C Magna motorcycle produced by Honda comes with a water cooled engine which develops 87 horsepower at 9000 rpm.
==2000 Honda VF750C Magna==
[[File:honda-vf750-2000-2000-0.jpg|600px|2000 Honda VF750C Magna]]
The 1999 VF750C Magna is the base model C4 cruiser Honda has in store for the thrill-seekers. This compact, low and mean machine packs a punchy V4 mill which delivers plenty of instant fun. Derived from the VFR one, the engine is quite happy to be ridden hard and makes the Magna a very agile motorcycle.
No matter whether you're in the cross-town traffic or blazing along the highway, the 1999 Magna is one of the unmistakeable machines. And with touring accessories, it can also be used for longer hauls through the country.
==2001 Honda VF750C Magna==
[[File:honda-vf750-2001-2001-0.jpg|600px|2001 Honda VF750C Magna]]
A sport bike engine powering a cruiser? Is this even possible? If the donor bike is the Honda VFR, and if the receiving end is Honda's Magna, this thing is not only possible, it is astonishing. With a V4 heart and its proven grunt, the 2000 Magna is a cruiser like no other.
With power and torque on tap, a glorious V4 sound and free-flowing 4-into-4 exhausts, the bike is as sweet a city slicer as it is a worthy companion for longer trips. Adding in some touring saddlebags and a windscreen will instantaneously transform the Magna in a road-dominating beast.
==2002 Honda VF750C Magna==
[[File:honda-vf750-2002-2002-0.jpg|600px|2002 Honda VF750C Magna]]
Powered by the sporty VFR V4 engine, the 2001 VF750C Magna is a cruiser in its own class. Low and slender, just like any roadster should be, the bike proudly shows of its amazing engine, while proving an unmistakeable rumble once the wheels start spinning.
With 4 silencers and a compact design, the Magna looks great: it's all about riding hard, and riding far. The yoke-mounted gauges and cast wheels, the bulbous, aggressive tank, are telling a serious rider's story. And with chromed luggage accessories and optional windshield, the Magna is ready for the long trip.
==2003 Honda VF750C Magna==
[[File:honda-vf750-2003-2003-0.jpg|600px|2003 Honda VF750C Magna]]
Honda Magna sits is a class of its own, as it is an intriguing build. Few expected that a middleweight cruiser be equipped with an engine derived from a sportsbike, nevertheless Honda made it happen. The VF750C Magna is powered by an engine derived from the VFR mill.
A V4 with characteristic sound and smooth, linear power deployment makes riding the 2002 Magna an unforgettable experience. And with 4 chromed exhausts, ample bars and a teardrop tank, the VF750C Magna is both bold and classy.




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[[Category:Honda motorcycles|VF750S]]
[[Category:1980s motorcycles]]
[[Category:V-4 motorcycles|VF750S]]
[[Category:Honda VF and VFR|VF750S]]


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