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2002 Honda Interceptor Vfr800fi on 2040-motos

$3,700
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:10528 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Waukesha, Wisconsin

Waukesha, WI
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Honda Interceptor tech info

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Honda Interceptor description

2002 Honda Interceptor VFR800FI, Smooth V-Four Power! Brand New Rear Tire! V-TEC!!!! - It's the bike experienced motorcycle magazine testers consistently choose as their personal favorite-the most refined all-around sports machine there's ever been. And this year we've improved upon perfection by giving the new Interceptor a torquey, more powerful VTEC engine, a new styling treatment reminiscent of our own NR 750 and optional integrated hard luggage.

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