The serial number began JH2RC430*RM000004.ġ995 - The VF750C'Magna was sold in 1995 and was available in one of two colors: Candy Glory Red or Pearl Shinning Yellow. Quarter mile acceleration: 12.71 sec., 102.9 mphĢ00-yard top-gear acceleration from 50 mph, terminal speed: 73.0 mphġ994: The VF750C Magna was sold in 1994 and was available in one of three colors: Magna Red, Black, or Pearl Shinning Yellow. discįuel Capacity: 3.6 gallons, including 0.8-gallon reserve Rear Suspension: Dual shocks with 5-way spring preload adjustability 3.9 inches travelįront Brake: 1-piston caliper, 12.4-in. Power is with torque of Type: 748cc liquid-cooled 90° V-4įront Suspension: 41mm cartridge fork 5.9 inches travel The changes resulted in a stronger mid-range pull, and a very broad band of power. A few internal changes were made to the VFR engine for use in the Magna, including a different crankshaft, a 5 speed transmission and chain driven cams. The all new frame was complemented by 41mm forks, dual shocks, and a single disc on the front. The seat was kept very low, at 28 inches, with the passenger seat being detachable. The engine itself was beautified by the addition of chrome and some extra fins, and by the chromed 4 into 4 exhaust. As an early release 1994 model, Honda sought to capture the market for powerful cruisers by lifting the engine from the VFR750 and slotting it in a cruiser chassis. The 'Power Cruisers' category that had been occupied by the Kawasaki Eliminators and the Yamaha V-Max, (as well as the 1980's Magna's), was bolstered in 1993 with the Magna 750. In 1988 the Super Magna came in red or black - about 3500 total were built In 1987 the Super Magna came in red or blue - about 16,000 total were built In 1987, the 700 engine produced with torque of Wet weight was 529lb's. Various mechanical and cosmetic changes were introduced over the years, but the basic core of the Magna remained the same. In 1984, Honda sleeved down the engine in response to tariff rate hikes for 750's, and the Magna became the VF700C. The V45 engine was remarkably narrow, being only 16 inches wide, and had perfect primary balance, making for a smooth engine. The concept probably came about as a loose derivation from the NR500 oval pistoned V-Four racer. The V-Four design had only been used a few times in the history of Motorcycles, most noteably by Matchless. The V-Four engine was very prominent in Honda's early 80's line-up, with the Interceptor's, Magna's and Sabre's. Wet weight was 574lb's.Ĭlick Here for a 1983 Cycle article on the Magna V65 Power in 1983 was 105bhp, with torque of 68.86ft/lb's. Suspension was almost sport-bike-taut, possibly to deal with the shaft drive effect. The riding position was a little too relaxed for long trips, but on short hops it was quite comfortable. The engine achieved perfect primary balance, and its narrow dimensions belied its capacity. The V65 engine did not share any parts with the V45, but the designs were very similar, just on a larger scale. The engine was universally praised for its broad range of massive power. Various mechanical and cosmetic changes were introduced over the years, but the basic core of the Magna remained the same.Ī year after the introduction of the V45 Magna & Sabre, came the V65 Magna an 1100cc V-Four producing more power than any other Honda at the time. In 1984, Honda sleeved down the engine in response to tarriff rate hikes for 750's, and the Magna became the VF700C. The serial number began JH2PC130*FM100001. The engine was a 498cc DOHC 4-valve liquid-cooled V-4 linked to a 6-speed transmission. The chrome exhaust system was a 4-into-2.
The headlight was chrome and rectangular. The 1985 VF500C V30 Magna was sold in one of two colors: Black or Candy Wineberry Red. The California serial number began JH2PC1317EM000004 while the rest of the United States models began JH2PC1300EM000028. The "HONDA" fuel tank logo was straight, not curved in this first year. Two colors were available: Candy Andromeda Red and Black. The 1984 Honda Magna V30, designated VF500C'84 (VF500CL'84 in California), was sold in 1984.