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2004 Honda Interceptor VFR800 Sport Touring (2004)
2004 HONDA Interceptor VFR800, Very low miles. Super clean bike. New tires.2013-09-27 11:49:05Hickory, NC, US44,995.00
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2006 Honda Interceptor Sportbike (2006)
2006 HONDA Interceptor, Has leo vice exhuast. We have fincaning options.2013-09-05 06:56:36Wilson, NC, US86,995.00
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2007 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI) Sportbike (2007)
2007 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI), HONDA VFR800 INTERCEPTOR JUST IN!! HAS MATCHING HARD BAGS!! - The venerable Interceptor offers a rare blend of high-performance sporting capability and long-range comfort--the perfect combination for exploring distant twisties.2013-10-20 02:52:59Rockingham, NC, US145,998.00
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2007 Honda Interceptor (2007)
The bike is in very good condition, i just changed the oil with castrol actevo xtra and a kn filter, also replaced rear brake pads with new ebc pads. Also added foam grips and tank protector. Also includes the top sellerie seat with the gel option from france.2016-06-18 04:49:14Louisburg, North Carolina, United States174,800.00
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2000 Honda Interceptor (2000)
2000 Honda VFR yellow (only year yellow was made) Bike is in great shape and is turn key. Inspection up to date. (mileage 6k a year, total 84K) In the last year: New chain and sprockets, Oil change ever 2k, fork refresh IE new oil and seals, New Tires, brake fluid, new brake pads, coolant change once a year, clutch master and slave cylinder rebuild. Service up to date.2016-07-13 04:47:16Durham, North Carolina, United States843,495.00
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1999 Honda Interceptor (1999)
FOR DETAILED INFO: CLICK HERE2016-06-22 04:46:19Franklin, North Carolina, United States941,500.00
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2010 HONDA VFR1200F INTERCEPTOR (2010)
The motorcycle is in excellent condition, in beautiful candy red with just over 2,000 miles.Recently installed a Two Brothers exhaust pipe and Two Brothers Juice Box.The bike runs and performs beautifully.2013-09-03 09:54:53Mooresville, North Carolina, US2,0879,000.00
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2006 Honda Interceptor (2006)
2006 HONDA Interceptor, Has leo vice exhuast. We have fincaning options.2013-12-10 23:33:16Wilson, NC8,2876,995.00
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2008 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor (2008)
2008 Honda Interceptor VFR 800 Bike is perfect, not a scratch, nick or rock chip anywhere. Adult owned and maintained. Ready to ride.2013-09-05 08:45:35Clemmons, North Carolina, US8,4003,949.00
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06 VFR 800 INTERCEPTOR (2006)
Beautiful BIKE, SLEEK,FAST,SEXY2013-10-01 17:52:53Newport, North Carolina, US9,6353,261.13
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2007 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor 25th Anniversary Low Miles Original Owner (2007)
This 25th Anniversary VFR is in excellent condition with less than 11,000 miles. It has the Anniversary tri-color red, white and blue paint scheme. In 2010 I had a low speed down while pulling into my between my car and my truck.2013-09-03 04:02:50Cary, North Carolina, US10,9003,250.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor 1000 VF (1984)
This auction is for a very mechanically sound 1984 Honda VF1000 Interceptor. Tires are two seasons old with about 2000 miles on them. New brake and clutch hoses. Pads and chain are in good shape. Upgraded rear shock with remote gas reservoir. F1 exhaust installed, the OE exhaust and tool kit also come with bike. I am the third owner, and have had it just under a year. In that time I put 2000 miles on the bike, all trouble free. In a single weekend I put about 800 miles on, traveling both Interstate and winding mountains. The motorcycle performed great. I would ride this bike any distance with no hesitation. I am selling to make room in the garage - too many toys. The bike is cosmetically nice aside from the normal wear associated with a 30 year old vehicle, and a small dent in the gas tank. She is not a museum piece but is a very good ride ready bike. I would prefer to handle this transaction face to face, but if you hire a shipper I will roll it to the end of the driveway for them. A deposit of $500 is due at the end of the auction. Balance due before pickup. Funds must be clear in my hand before title transfer.2013-09-03 21:16:33Charlotte, North Carolina, US16,0001,600.00
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Honda Intercepter 750F (1985)
I bought this bike last spring without a title to see if I could make it run. After about 40 plus hours between my metric bike mechanic and me, we got it running. I went up the street and back down. The tank is rough on the inside and I am done with it. It's time to let it go. I can run the motor by jumping from the battery. I bought a bank of carbs bench synced, and then synced on the bike. I have the original carbs partially torn apart from the previous owner. The seat has a 2 inch tear, but I have all the other particulars up and working on this bike. It has some rust. I picked it up from coastal Carolina. It was last registered in either Florida or North Carolina. I couldn't get the previous owner to get me the title. Ask any questions. There is no reserve. I will help any way I can on shipping, but ultimately, it is the buyers responsibility. I won't crate the bike. I will deliver for free within 100 miles. I own my transport business and ship thru uship, so if you need it shipped, I will give you a good quote. Thank you.2013-10-22 00:45:55Sanford, North Carolina, US35,000455.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
This was the first production bike to go 150 mph. That seems slow by today's standards, but this was the fastest bike money could buy in 1984.I bought this particular bike in Long Beach, CA in 2014. I brought it with me to North Carolina when I moved here. I left it sitting when I went overseas. The bike is complete, but not running. The carbs will have to be sunk and the bike will need a battery. I imagine this bike will have collector appeal to some but not others. In any event, there will be work involved in getting this bike running-- and you will have a great bike when you are done. Me, I have 5 motorcycles and I'm tired of telling myself that this is the year I'm going to get the bikes running. The bike is in Salisbury, NC. Not far from Charlotte or Winston. Please post questions here, and I'll try to answer them as best I can.2024-07-01 02:40:37Salisbury, North Carolina, United States67,000100.00
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