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2004 Honda Vfr800 Interceptor on 2040-motos

$6,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
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Gulf Shores, Alabama

Gulf Shores, AL
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What I have here is a beautiful Honda VFR800 Sport-tourer. If you are unaware this is a v4 powerhouse. Single sided swingarm. More comfortable than a super sport and they have power throuought the entire range or RPM. Awesome bikes.--It has a little under 10,500mis on it.-Average milage for this bike at this age is 25k + miles--Both factory recalls have been completed-The front tire is a few months old with less than 2,000 mis on it.--Oil changed and brakes flushed 1.2k miles ago-$1,200 Devil High Mount Magnum Carbon Fiber Dual Exhaust-Rated in the top ten motorcycles of all time--0-60 in 3.5 seconds-I average 42.6mpg--These bikes normally get over 100k miles on them without issuesI bought this bike for me and my wife to ride together. It has been fun over the summer, but this bike even with a very good upright position is affecting my carpul tunnel so for now I am going to get off of bikes all together until I can get corrective surgery.This bike has no issues, and hasnt let me down once.

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