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2006 Honda Interceptor (2006)
Rick D (419) 294-4951 350 TARHE TRAIL UPPER SANDUSKY Ohio 43351 06 Honda Interceptor 800 Vehicle Information Year: 2006 Make: Honda Model: Interceptor Condition: Used Description When this '06 Interceptor came out they had to make room for another "Best" award (the experts had already voted it "tops" 11 times, and Cycle World crowned it the World's Best Streetbike). And we just got this this nice version in on trade ... and with only 3500 mi.!2016-08-24 04:44:44Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States35,525.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
Up for consideration is a 1984 Honda Interceptor VF750F Motorcycle. ALL ORIGINAL!! Solid body. No leaks. Doesn't smoke.2016-08-13 04:43:32Cleveland, Ohio, United States607400
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1983 Honda Interceptor (1983)
this is a blast from the past. the 1983 V45 Interceptors are considered by many cycle enthusiasts to be the first "sport bikes". this bike has some scuffing and wear on the fiberglass from limited use.2016-08-07 04:44:00Dayton, Ohio, United States151661
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2000 Honda Interceptor (2000)
2000 Honda VFR 800 Interceptor. 68,867 miles. It has a rebuilt title - I bought it from a rider in Pittsburgh, PA in 2008 and had no problem registering it in Ohio.2016-07-13 04:48:15Akron, Ohio, United States682,600.00
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2005 Honda Interceptor (2005)
2005 Honda Interceptor 800 - Third owner, low miles, great shape, runs perfect. Corbin seat ( have factory seat as well) and heli bar risers. Ready to go.2016-07-11 04:48:28Saint Clairsville, Ohio, United States84,500.00
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1986 Honda Interceptor (1986)
Up for bids and sold to the highest bidder is this 1986 Honda VFR700 Interceptor. All original. Owned for many years by an Air Force mechanic at WPAFB.2016-07-05 04:44:30Dayton, Ohio, United States297000
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1992 Honda Interceptor (1992)
Must sell Strong running Honda VFR750 for sale. Bike is in good condition.2016-06-18 04:48:10Ravenna, Ohio, United States312,999.00
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2006 Honda Interceptor VFR800 (2006)
2006 Honda Interceptor VFR800, Pearl white 2006 VFR800 with Honda hard bags, Sargent Seat, and professionally de-chambered exhaust. $7,200.002013-12-19 23:02:49Grove City, OH25,0087,200.00
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2007 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI) Touring (2007)
2007 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI), Vodoo Exhaust, Sounds Great!The venerable Interceptor offers a rare blend of high-performance sporting capability and long-range comfort--the perfect combination for exploring distant twisties.2013-10-17 18:18:19Bedford Heights, OH, US106,495.00
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2007 Honda Interceptor VFR800 25th Anniversary great shape (2007)
Here at Ohio Motorcycle in Oakwood Village Ohio, we have a used Honda VFR800 25TH Anniversary in excellent shape, and only has 7598 miles. The bike completley stock. Thanks for looking! We offer financing, and extended warranty's if you are interested. Please ask any questions before purchasing or bidding. Buyer is responsible for sales tax (if applicable) title and doc fees. Temp tag, title and doc total $208.50 plus the sales tax. Please contact Branden at bkluskerohmc(at)gmail.com with any questions, or call 440 735 2000. We have other inventory listed on our website ohiomotorcycle.com2013-10-22 00:40:40Bedford, Ohio, US7,5986,999.00
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VFR700F 1987 Honda Interceptor Excellent Condition Low Reserve (1987)
1987 Honda 700 VFR Interceptor Family owned for last 19 years. Adult ridden and taken care of. Dealer maintained.2013-10-21 00:01:23Fairfield, Ohio, US20,750597.89
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2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride
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