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2014 Honda Interceptor (2014)
Listing by Auction123.com copyright Auction123, Inc. Fay Myers Motorcycle World - 9700 East Arapahoe Rd Greenwood Village, CO 80112 - (303) 539-5018 14 Honda Interceptor BaseNo Hidden Fees!!! Click here for an XL view of the above Image PrevNext 1 2 3 4 DescriptionBasic Information Year: 2014 Make: Honda Model: Interceptor Trim: DLX Stock Number: 70435H Condition: New Type: Sport Touring Mileage: 1 Title: Clear Color: Red Chassis & Suspension Frame: Aluminum Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load Front Suspension Size (in): 1.7 Front Suspension Size (mm): 43 Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork Front Travel (in): 4.3 Front Travel (mm): 109.2 Number Rear Shock Absorbers: 1 Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load Rear Suspension Brand Name: Pro Link Rear Suspension Material: Aluminum Rear Suspension Type: Single Sided Swing Arm Rear Travel (in): 4.7 Rear Travel (mm): 119.4 Comfort Adjustable Levers Digital Instrumentation Trip Odometer Engine Bore (in): 2.84 Bore (mm): 72 Carburetion Type: Fuel Injected Compression Ratio: 11.8 Cooling System: Liquid Cylinders: 4 Engine Brand Name: VTEC Engine Size (cc): 782 Engine Size (ci): 47.7 Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke Engine Type: V4 Fuel Capacity (gal): 5.2 Fuel Injector Fuel Injector Size (mm): 36 Fuel Type: Gas Starter: Electric Stroke (in): 1.89 Stroke (mm): 48 Valve Configuration: DOHC Valves: 16 Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Brakes Front Brake: Dual Disc Front Brake Diameter (in): 12.2 Front Brake Diameter (mm): 310 Rear Brake: Disc Rear Brake Diameter (in): 10.1 Rear Brake Diameter (mm): 256 Specifications Body Material: Plastic Front Tire (Full Spec): 120/70 ZR17 Front Tire (Inches): 17 Front Tire Aspect Ratio: 70 Front Tire Speed Rating: Z Front Tire Width: 120 Fuel Capacity (liters): 19 Rear Tire (Full Spec): 180/55 ZR17 Rear Tire (Inches): 17 Rear Tire Aspect Ratio: 55 Rear Tire Speed Rating: Z Rear Tire Width: 180 Seat Height (Inches): 31 Tube / Tubeless: Tubeless Wet Weight (kg): 240 Wet Weight (lbs): 529 Wheelbase (in): 57.4 Wheelbase (mm): 1458 Wheels Composition: Aluminum Speedometer Drivetrain Number Of Speeds: 6 Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Chain Transmission: Manual Safety Headlight Fuel Level Warning Rearview Mirrors Temperature Warning Other Information Fork Guards Lower Fairing Seat Tail Cover Side Cover Upper Fairing Contact Fay Myers Motorcycle World 9700 East Arapahoe Rd Greenwood Village, Colorado 80112 Ask for: Bryan Penney Direct: (303) 539-5018 Email: Email Seller Secure Online Credit Application Form Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods.2016-06-18 04:48:36Englewood, Colorado, United States17,999.00
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2006 Honda Interceptor VFR800 Sport Touring (2006)
2006 Honda Interceptor VFR800, 06 VFR in beautiful cond. 1 owner, 21,200 miles. All service up to date.2013-10-16 10:18:22Loveland, CO, US04,999.00
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2007 Honda Interceptor VFR800 (0)
Hi your looking at a 2007 honda vfr.Bike has only 4700 mis recent oil change, new battery, newer rear tire.This is a beautiful bike its the 25th anniversary edition this bike needs nothing but someone to enjoy it2014-01-27 01:11:08Colorado Springs, CO42,100.00
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1990 Honda Interceptor (1990)
Very Clean, 1990 Honda VTR250! Has a new rectifier, mirrors, clutch cable. Runs Great!2016-08-10 04:46:09Denver, Colorado, United States211,800.00
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1986 Honda VFR 700 (1986)
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.2013-09-03 06:52:35Colorado Springs, Colorado, US20,5721,500.00
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1986 HOND VF500F INTERCEPTOR V4 VF500 VFR500 VF 500 VFR 500 (1986)
Very nice great running/handling 500 Interceptor! I am no stranger to the Honda Interceptors having owned, built, modified and maintained all of the first generation V4 bikes and I still own this bike, a modified VF1000F Interceptor and a highly modified VF1000R. The 500 Interceptor was considered the best handling of the first generation Interceptors!2013-09-05 08:44:51Colorado Springs, Colorado, US24,9661,125.00
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2004 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI) Sportbike (2004)
2004 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI), 2004 Honda VFR 800A - Only 23 miles - Easy Financing - HMXX42 - 2004 Honda VFR 800A Sport bike for sale This 04 VFR motorcycle is a clean and fast 2004 model bike. Call Sun Enterprises at (303) 287-7566 We offer motorcycle & ATV financing and insurance. Visit our new and used motorcycle / scooter / ATV / Side x Side showroom at 8877 N.2013-09-27 20:44:58Denver, CO, US230.00
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2004 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI) (2004)
2004 Honda Interceptor (VFR800FI), 2004 Honda VFR 800A - Only 23 miles - Easy Financing - HMXX42 - 2004 Honda VFR 800A Sport bike for sale This '04 VFR motorcycle is a clean and fast 2004 model bike. Call Sun Enterprises at (303) 287-7566 We offer motorcycle & ATV financing and insurance. Visit our new and used motorcycle / scooter / ATV / Side x Side showroom at 8877 N.2013-12-18 23:52:03Denver, CO23Call for Price
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2000 Honda Interceptor (2000)
Perfectly maintained 2000 VFR, recent chain and sprockets replaced at 50K, radiator flush and oil change at 55K, new Michelin PR3 with less than 700 miles on them, new Barnett clutch with less than 500 miles on it. The bike has Heli bars with heated grips a Sargent seat along with a Zero gravity windscreen. Bike was backed into while parked and tipped over which resulted in a small dent in the tank.2016-08-09 04:46:48Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States5614000
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