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1984 Honda Vf1000 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:37373
Location:

Milford, Massachusetts

Milford, MA
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage

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1984 Honda Vf1000 , Meticulously Maintained Collectible Classic. Owner is 50 plus year old. Bike is all original except for F-1 slip on exhausts. 37,373 miles. Runs and rides perfect. Has a few very minor cosmetic imperfections, I can email more pictures. Has original Honda owners manual and Clymer manual, cover and original owner's service records. This may be one of the last truly nice VF1000F's left. $3,500.00

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