Honda VFR 800X Crossrunner vs Triumph Tiger 850 Sport

Compare Specifications of VFR 800X Crossrunner and Tiger 850 Sport

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Honda VFR 800X Crossrunner
Honda VFR 800X Crossrunner

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Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 800.00 cc 888.00 cc
Engine VTEC-equipped 90° V4 DOHC 16-valve engine Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
Clutch -- Wet, multi-plate, slip
Fuel System -- Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Cooling System -- Liquid-cooled
Maximum Power 105 (78kW) @ 10,250 rpm 84 Ps @ 8500 rpm
Maximum Torque -- 82 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Transmission -- 6 speed
Frame -- Tubular steel frame, bolt on sub frame
Tyres
Front Sport-oriented size 120 front 100/90-19
Rear Sport-oriented size 180 rear 150/70R17
Wheel / RIM 17-inch cast aluminium wheels Front Wheel : Cast alloy, 19 x 2.5 in
Rear Wheel : Cast alloy, 17 x 4.25 in
Brakes
Front -- Twin 320mm floating discs, Brembo Stylema 4 piston Monobloc calipers. Radial front master cylinder, ABS
Rear -- Single 255mm disc. Brembo single piston sliding caliper, ABS
Suspension
Front 25 mm Marzocchi 45mm upside down forks
Rear 28 mm Marzocchi rear suspension unit, manual preload adjustment
Colors Available
Colors -- Graphite Diablo Red
Graphite Caspian Blue


Physical Specs
Length -- --
Height -- 1410-1460 mm
Kerb Weight -- 192
Handlebar Width -- 830
Seat Height -- 810-830
Wheelbase -- 1556 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity -- 20 litres
Overview
Features Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC).
Antilock braking system (ABS).
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Additional Details -- Exhaust : Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system, side mounted stainless steel silencer
Final Drive : O-ring chain
Swingarm : Twin-sided, cast aluminium
Instrument Display and Functions : 5" TFT screen
Rake : 24.6 º
Trail : 133.3 mm
Fuel Consumption : 55.4 mpg (5.2 l/100km)
CO2 Figures : 119 g/km EURO 5 CO2 emissions and fuel consumption data are measured according to regulation 168/2013/EC. Figures for fuel consumption are derived from specific test conditions and are for comparative purposes only. They may not reflect real driving results.
Accessories -- Aero diffuser
Hand guards
Engine bars
Fuel tank protection bars
Handguards
Sump guard
Radiator guard
Fork protectors
Headlight protector
Centre stand

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