1993 Honda Interceptor on 2040-motos
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States
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Honda Interceptor description
Clean, updated 1993 VFR750F - White, good tires, new brakes, new grips, new oil & filter. Good chain and sprockets, no leaks or other issues. 45K on clock. Clear PA Title Yoshimura Pipe - subtle but noticeable. Perfect seat, everything works, starts on first push. Needs 1 fork seal, plastics not perfect. This is a great commuter or sport tourer - it'll go for miles and it runs really well. Message for more info or to see the bike. No low ball offers please - don't need to sell. |
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