




Owning a bike was always at the back of my mind, but the last few years is something that is completely out of the question. I feel more secure driving a car plus it provides much higher safety in the case of an accident. However, if you would ask me what bike I would choose, it would have to be Honda's VFR.
Honda has released images of the new VFR 1200F and I started dreaming again...thanks Honda!
Among the high-tech highlights are the optional dual-clutch gearbox and cylinder deactivation system.