Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007 vs. Honda VFR 800 F 2014

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Honda VFR 800 F 2014
Overview - Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007 vs Honda VFR 800 F 2014

Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

Honda VFR 800 F 2014
Technical Specifications Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007 compared to Honda VFR 800 F 2014
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod VRSCR 2007

The Harley-Davidson V-Rod Street Rod may be a very special Harley-Davidson, far removed from typical Harley features and straddling the cruiser and sports motorbike worlds, which ultimately explains its low popularity. But even if it is neither fish nor fowl, the Street Rod has a lot to offer. Solid suspension, willing turning behaviour, good brakes, a great-sounding engine and a high maximum lean angle. Anyone who wants to whizz through tight bends without missing out on a certain American flair and V2 charm should take a closer look at the Street Rod. The combination of a sporty chassis, active riding position and powerful V2 certainly has the potential to make the right type of rider happy.
Honda VFR 800 F 2014

The concept fits, both performance and comfort are tuned to the mid-range sports tourer. However, it is difficult to make comparisons with the competition - the VFR800F hardly has any. Other sports tourers are stronger, more unwieldy and weigh just as much.