
HONDA CROSSTOURER 1200

Details
2 previous owners with 32,845 miles ridden. Few scrapes and signs of wear. Where will a 2017 Honda VFR1200X take you? Wherever adventure calls. UK delivery available. Prices may differ per region. Non mainland deliveries are possible but please call to discuss requirements. All vehicles are inspected, appraised and assessed prior to arriving into stock and undergo a full Vehicle Health Check (VHC) before being released to the customer. A copy of which is then supplied with the vehicles document pack. All mileage is correct at time of listing but subject to change due to demonstrator rides if the vehicle is still deemed for sale with no holding or deposit placed upon it. We offer full manufacturer supported after sales servicing for Aprilia, BMW Motorrad, Honda, Harley-Davidson, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, KTM, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio Vespa as well as being able to offer general servicing and maintenance via our authorised multi franchise trained service centre.
- All road legal bikes sold by this dealer have passed a theft check (full details)
- All road legal bikes sold by this dealer come with a warranty (full details).
Running costs | |
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Insurance group | 17 of 17 |
Annual road tax | £101 |
Annual service cost | - |
Performance | |
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Max power | 127 bhp |
Max torque | 92.9 ft-lb |
Top speed | 131 mph |
1/4-mile acceleration | - |
Average fuel consumption | 39 mpg |
Tank range | 186 miles |
Quick specs | |
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Engine size | 1237cc |
Frame type | Cast aluminium twin beam |
Engine type | Liquid-cooled, 6v DOHC, four stroke, 76º V4, fuel injection, 6 gears |
Fuel capacity | 21.5 litres |
Seat height | 850mm |
Bike weight | 275kg |
Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold
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Review
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HONDA CROSSTOURER 1200 (2012-2021)
VFR1200-derived adventure bike " isn't necessarily 'better' than a GS; it's different"