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1998 Honda Vfr 800 3 Interceptor on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:20125
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1998 Honda Vfr 800 3 INTERCEPTOR , $3,999, image 1

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1998 Honda Vfr 800 3 INTERCEPTOR, 1998 in excellent condition. Never dropped or raced. Newly replace both drive sprockets OEM parts. New Gold O530 chain. New front and rear tires. Brakes are excellent with total fluid change for brakes and clutch. Double bubble wind screen. Mobile One oil. Mid pipe has ceramic coating to reduce heat and protect pipe. Sargent seat, New Delkevic Stainless stell exhaust, saves about 12lbs of weight over stock exhaust . I totally replaced all parts that were not up to my liking. Complete Coolant change including coolant in upper block. New front and rear tires. Valves check out OK no need for adjustment. New brake pads for next year riding should you want them. This bike is turn key ready, no dissappointments here. 20,127 miles...Milage will climb $3,999.00

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