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1984 Honda Interceptor 1000 VF (1984)
This auction is for a very mechanically sound 1984 Honda VF1000 Interceptor. Tires are two seasons old with about 2000 miles on them. New brake and clutch hoses. Pads and chain are in good shape. Upgraded rear shock with remote gas reservoir. F1 exhaust installed, the OE exhaust and tool kit also come with bike. I am the third owner, and have had it just under a year. In that time I put 2000 miles on the bike, all trouble free. In a single weekend I put about 800 miles on, traveling both Interstate and winding mountains. The motorcycle performed great. I would ride this bike any distance with no hesitation. I am selling to make room in the garage - too many toys. The bike is cosmetically nice aside from the normal wear associated with a 30 year old vehicle, and a small dent in the gas tank. She is not a museum piece but is a very good ride ready bike. I would prefer to handle this transaction face to face, but if you hire a shipper I will roll it to the end of the driveway for them. A deposit of $500 is due at the end of the auction. Balance due before pickup. Funds must be clear in my hand before title transfer.2013-09-03 21:16:33Charlotte, North Carolina, US16,0001,600.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor VFR700 Sportbike (1984)
1984 Honda Interceptor VFR700, Motorcycle of the year in 1984 and the last of the original interceptors . This motorcycle has been hard to find due to many wrecks. Everything works as it should and is a daily runner.2013-09-28 10:48:37Newport Beach, CA, US192,675.00
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1984 Honda VF500F Interceptor 500 (1984)
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, 1984 Honda VF 500 F Interceptor with just under 22,000 miles. This motorcycle is a great bike to cruise around town on, it is no show bike, but does get lots of looks. The bike seems to have normal power, runs strong. but it is in need of some carb work.2013-09-30 00:39:17Ann Arbor, Michigan, US21,9001,299.00
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1984 Honda VF700F Interceptor - With Title (1984)
This 1984 Honda VF700F motorcycle is in fair condition for its age. This 700cc sportbike was released in the USA as a response to a push by Harley Davidson to make Congress impose a tariff on foreign motorcycles over 750cc's. To avoid the tariff Honda released a new VF700 to replace it's super popular 750.2013-10-02 11:40:21Kingston, Massachusetts, US27,730503.79
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1984 vf500f honda interceptor (1984)
this listing is for a 1984 vf500f honda interceptor. this bike sat not running for many years in the basement of a yamaha shop. the bike was completely disassembled and stripped of the old paint.2013-10-22 00:58:05Bluffton, Indiana, US8,444103.50
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1984 Honda INTERCEPTOR (1984)
SUPER NICE CLEAN 1984 HONDA 750cc INTERCEPTOR, YOU WOULD BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND A NICER ONE THEN THIS, LOW MILES LOOKS TO BE ALL ORIGINAL EXCEPT FOR A FEW ADD ONS, SEE PHOTO'S. THE BEST WAY TO GET ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IS TO CALL AND NOT TO EMAIL. FEEL FREE TO CALL 320-252-3373 M-F 9am-6pm ASK FOR PAUL OR LORIN. BIKE IS LOCATED IN SAUK RAPIDS, MN. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL TO A WALK IN BUYER UNLESS A BID HAS BEEN PLACED, PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PAY. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SALES TAX, LICENSE OR FEES ASSOCIATED WITH PURCHASE.2016-06-14 14:47:59Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, United States45000
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
This bike is about as fun as it gets. It is lightweight, sounds great, shifts perfect, runs all the way to 12,000 rpm with no problem. The Hindle exhaust was $1,000 new and is in excellent shape.2016-06-17 04:47:47El Paso, Illinois, United States183600
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
Well cared for bike. I'm the 3rd owner and the first owner had it 25 years and was a Honda mechanic. Tasteful upgrades; NOS Yoshimura Exhaust, Shorty Levers, Bar End Mirrors, Corbin Seat (very hard to find), newer grips and CNC foot pegs and stainless steel brake lines. Passenger pegs and supports have been removed, this is a single rider bike now. Hard to find a nicer one out there than this one! Questions and comments welcomed! Bid with confidence. No international bidders and no offers from anyone with a zero next to your Ebay screen name.2016-06-17 04:49:36Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States194,000.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
Up for sale is my 1984 Honda Vf 1000F. I have been through all most all of this bike and either everything is rebuilt or new. The front forks have new seals and were painted, rebuilt front and rear calipers with new brake pads, new chain, new turn signals, new seat cover, new windshield, new front and rear tires with less than 300 miles on the set.2016-06-22 04:45:59Farragut, Iowa, United States441,800.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
Up for sale is a pretty clean 1984 Honda VF 700F Interceptor. Bike runs but will need a good carb cleaning and possibly a tune up. *Paint is in overall good shape for being 30 years old.2016-06-29 04:46:45Rexburg, Idaho, United States141,500.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
Good condition, low mileage, kept in a garage, not used frequently. Runs like new.Has New Tires.White body color with a red stripe2016-07-23 04:48:41Lyndhurst, New Jersey, United States67,000.00
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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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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
1984 Honda VFR1000f. This bike is being sold without a title as I bought the bike without a title. It was running great when I parked it a year ago. Needs a new battery, but the brakes work good, and the tires are good and it just needs a little tlc. I am no a mechanic so it is being sold not runniing and no title. Iit will need going through to be truly road ready in my opinion plus you only get a Bill of Sale. Titles are available through Saints Title if you need one. Thanks much. Good project bike. PLEASE PAY ME PER MY PAYMENT TERMS LISTED RIGHT HERE. PLEASE READ THEM BEFORE YOU BUY. THIS VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE DOES NOT HAVE ANY WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED NOR IS IT COVERED BY ANY EBAY GUARANTEES. PLEASE READ THEIR TERMS BEFORE YOU BUY. PAYMENT TERMS: IMMEDIATE $500 NON-REFUNDABLE EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT UPON WINNING THE BIKE. FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 72 HOURS. NO EXCEPTIONS. PAYMENT OF THE BALANCE DUE BY PERSONAL CHECK, PAY PAL "FRIENDS AND FAMILY" ONLY, OR BY CASH APP OR VENMO OR ZELLE. WE EXPECT YOU TO PERFORM SO PLEASE DO NOT BUY THE BIKE IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO PAY. SHIPPING: THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND COSTS. I CAN HELP LOAD THE BIKE.2024-06-23 14:40:39Onsted, Michigan, United States19,1242,500.00
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1984 Honda Interceptor (1984)
This was the first production bike to go 150 mph. That seems slow by today's standards, but this was the fastest bike money could buy in 1984.I bought this particular bike in Long Beach, CA in 2014. I brought it with me to North Carolina when I moved here. I left it sitting when I went overseas. The bike is complete, but not running. The carbs will have to be sunk and the bike will need a battery. I imagine this bike will have collector appeal to some but not others. In any event, there will be work involved in getting this bike running-- and you will have a great bike when you are done. Me, I have 5 motorcycles and I'm tired of telling myself that this is the year I'm going to get the bikes running. The bike is in Salisbury, NC. Not far from Charlotte or Winston. Please post questions here, and I'll try to answer them as best I can.2024-07-01 02:40:37Salisbury, North Carolina, United States67,000100.00
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