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I was looking for some more editions of the Honda Technician Newsletter, "The Wrench", and found this open directory. :wink:

Almost two complete years of The Wrench, plus two Honda bulletins I had not seen before: the Wire Terminal Supplies and Repair Procedures bulletin and the VIN Location Guide. Interesting, if not Earth-shattering. These are internal American Honda publications intended for distribution to their dealers, not consumers, so they provide an interesting insight into the workings of AmHonMoCoInc. I haven't read them all, but I didn't see anything VFR-specific in the ones I browsed. (I also have a bunch from 2005-08, but I don't remember where they came from, sorry.)

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2010 VFR1200F/FD
Getting to Know the New
VFR1200F/FD
The new and extraordinary 2010 VFR1200F/FD
includes technology and components not used on
a Honda on-road motorcycle before. They include:
• Throttle by Wire (TBW)
• Sealed, Low Air Pressure Crank Chamber
• Offset-pivot Swingarm
• Compact Final Drive Gear Case
• Monoblock Six-piston Front Calipers
To be ready to service this model, you’ll want to
become familiar with it. To do this, read the Technical
Features section of the Service Manual and
complete the iN Online University Update 2010
Module. It will include information on the abovementioned
components and those listed below.
An iN message will announce the module soon.
• Phase-shift 28º offset pin crankshaft
• Unicam valve train
• Oil pressure sensor instead of a switch
• Six-speed Automatic Dual Clutch Transmission
(DCT) on VFR1200FD
• Easy to remove fairing panels
Here are a few tips and information about the
2010 VFR1200F/FD that will help with customers
questions and servicing the new model:
• The coolant reserve tank level can be checked by
opening the right side heat shield located behind
the engine. See page 15 of the 2010 VFR1200F
Set-Up Instructions.
• Engine oil should be checked through the inspection
window with the motorcycle upright.
• The final drive oil level should be checked with
the motorcycle resting on its sidestand while on
level ground.
• The cooling fan will switch on when the bike is
stopped or moving at low speeds if the coolant
temperature is above 50º C (122º F). This is a
normal condition.
• The Throttle by Wire (TBW) drive motor will
occasionally make a slight whirring sound when
the key is on and the engine is stopped. This
sound is normal.
The VFR1200F/FD uses an advanced, more sensitive,
oil pressure sensor. The low oil pressure
indicator may momentarily come on under rapid
acceleration, especially if the oil is at or near the
low level. Whenever the indicator light comes on
or stays on, check the oil level. To reset the light,
turn the ignition key OFF and ON.
• The accessory saddlebags and trunk are fitted
with a new type of lock that can be matched to
the motorcycle’s ignition key. Check the instructions
that come with the lock. The trunk is
mounted on a floating mount to allow some side
to side movement.
• There are a number of new special tools that are
needed to maintain and service the VFR1200F/
FD. As none of the tools will be auto-shipped,
you’ll have to order them as needed.
Before beginning work, especially on the final
drive, clutch, and top-end, check the Service
Manual for the needed special tools and order
them using normal parts ordering procedures or
the AHM Tool and Equipment Program.
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"A more sensitive oil pressure sensor" seems that should answer a couple problems.


PS great info !!!

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There are a couple little blurbs on the 2010 VFR1200 in a couple "the wrench" issues from 2010. Nothing groundbreaking as you said, but still, thanks for sharing.

They actually include instructions on how to clear water out of the dark areas on either side of the headlight, lol.

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Rodent deterrent tape ? Never knew...


There several blips about the VFR1200 .


Valve Adjustment Procedure
The CBR250R has a unique cylinder head design
that allows the valve shims to be accessed without
removing the camshafts.
I want this head design ^^^^ ....
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Rodent deterrent tape ? Never knew...

There several blips about the VFR1200 .

Valve Adjustment Procedure
The CBR250R has a unique cylinder head design
that allows the valve shims to be accessed without
removing the camshafts.
I want this head design ^^^^ ....

Me too!!!

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