About the Honda VT250F
The Honda VT250F Integra is a semi-faired, sport bicycle initial created by Honda in 1982. The bike had a DOHC 4-valve-per-cylinder, 90-degree water-cooled V-twin motor, which particularly reduced main vibration in comparison to inline double machines utilized on comparable products. The V-twin engine also permitted the bicycle to possess a small centre of gravity and a reduced chair height. The main element braking system wound up being one inboard ventilated disk that has been developed to improve stopping system performance and feel. It had been simply seen on Honda models for a few years, before a switch to sintered metal stopping system pads utilizing the more traditional disc/caliper arrangement. Other features included a hydraulic clutch, Comstar tires with tubeless tyres, TRAC anti-dive front side forks and Pro-Link back suspension system. Motor coolant passed through one of several framework pipelines. The initial British specification model had essential front fairing indicators, and optional radiator side-cowls and belly pan. Following the VT250F, the VT250 Spada and VTR250 ended up being produced.
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