The VTR1000F was introduced in 1997 using an all new 90-degree V-twin engine and a HMAS (Honda Multi-Action System) fork and shock. The bike also ushered in several new design concepts for Honda such as the semi-pivotless frame, where the engine is a stressed member with the
swingarm bolted directly to it. Other innovations were side
radiators, single-casting engine case,
connecting rods with
cap screws instead of nuts, and 38 mm intake valves, the largest Honda has ever used on a production motor at that time. In order to overcome response irregularities typical for larger V-twin engines, Honda specified different camshaft profiles and intake manifold dimensions for the two cylinders, and the power control of the engine was praised in motorbike surveys.
Cycle World list a quarter-mile time and speed of 11.03-second/124.26-mph. == Model history ==