1986 Honda Vfr 700 on 2040-motos
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
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Honda Interceptor description
1986 Honda VFR 700. This has some historical interest as it was Japan's answer to the US import tariff on motorcycles 750cc or larger to protect Harley Davidson. Although it is 700cc, this bike is fast and I suspect would hold its own with current bikes of similar displacement, if not smoke them. This is due to the V4 engine that produces huge power per cc. This would make a fun track bike. This bike is in very nice condition. Not perfect, but not far from it. A few paint chips on the tank (tried to show in photos), broken tab on tail cowl (hence use of bungie net to ensure it stays on). This bike starts and runs the way it should. No issues. This bike is ready to ride. Tires have tread, although you might want to replace due to age. Chain good. All electrics work including engine cooling fan. Override switch allows rider to turn on fan manually. BIke is not currently licensed, but locals may come by to look and start it. You will not be disappointed.
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