VFR ABS ... what years?

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  1. yzfrider389

    yzfrider389 New Member

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    Hi folks!

    I'm looking into buying a VFR, but want one with ABS for sure. Anyone want to trade for a Buell XB12 :biggrin:

    JUST KIDDING.

    What years had ABS as an option? This info would really make my search much easier. Thanks everyone!

    -Kienan
     


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    I believe that the option started being available in 2002 with the introduction of the 6th gen model. I believe but I have been wrong before!

    This is from the Honda web site




    New for 2002
    *Revolutionary VTEC™ combines the power characteristics of both two-valve and four-valve cylinder head designs. The engine runs on two valves per cylinder below 7000 rpm and then switches to four valves per cylinder, delivering significantly stronger low-end and mid-range torque, while maintaining the Interceptor's impressive high-rpm power delivery.

    The 2002 Interceptor meets the California Air Resources Board (CARB) 2008 emissions standards.

    *New silent-type cam-chain drive eliminates mechanical gear noise and reduces engine weight by a remarkable 6.2 pounds. The system features a set of dual tensioners that maintain optimal pressure, and lubrication for the camshaft chains, ensuring quiet operation and even longer life than the previous gear-drive design.

    Programmed fuel injection (PGM-FI) uses four laser-drilled 12-hole injectors, replacing the previous one-hole injector design, creating much finer fuel atomization for improved combustion efficiency, reduced emissions and increased power.

    Iridium-tip spark plugs are ignited by new, compact high-energy coil-on-plug spark plug caps that produce a strong, high-voltage spark.

    Redesigned oil cooler provides 33 percent more cooling capacity.

    Redesigned twin side-mounted radiators have 7 percent more capacity for increased cooling efficiency.

    Unique NR™-style center-up exhaust system incorporates two stainless steel mufflers tucked snugly under the Interceptor's tail section.

    Clutch features an offset outside friction plate for quieter operation when starting from a stop.

    Transmission has closer ratios between first and third gears combined with a one-tooth-smaller drive sprocket for stronger low-end and mid-range acceleration.

    New three-phase coil-spring damper in the transmission smoothes upshifts.

    New Pro Arm® single-side cast aluminum swingarm design is 0.75 inch longer than the previous design, contributing to even better handling feel and comfort.

    Honda's proven Linked Braking System™ (LBS™) is revised for even better braking power in a wide range of operating conditions. Optional model adds Anti- Lock Brake System (ABS) for added confidence during hard braking.

    Large-diameter, 43mm Honda Multi-Action System™ (HMAS™) cartridge front fork provides enhanced handling under all riding conditions.

    Four brilliant multi-reflector headlights employ two centrally positioned H4 low/high beams positioned under two widely spaced H7 high beams for brilliant nighttime illumination.

    Fuel capacity is increased to 5.8 gallons.

    Stunning all-new bodywork features an aggressive headlight display, an aerodynamic upper fairing, sleek rear body panels and faired turn signals that accentuate the center-up dual exhaust.
     


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    Jethro is right. ABS was offered beginning with the first 6th Gen (2002+)

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    Thanks homies!
     


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    There was a 5th gen ABS model made for Japan police VFR800P.

    I wouldn't fixate on getting one though, stick with the 6th gen if you want ABS. :biggrin:
     


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