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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
ONLY 1593 MILES........... This is a very low mile , near mint condition Interceptor. I have never rode this bike.2016-06-18 04:45:44Tucson, Arizona, United States112949
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
Selling as is 1985 Honda interceptor vr500 . Recently done work and tuned2016-07-08 04:47:12Linden, New Jersey, United States32,000.00
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
1985 HONDA INTERCEPTOR VF500F. Only 6013 miles The bike is excellent mechanically. I have rode this bike for several years.2016-06-18 04:46:02Tucson, Arizona, United States612000
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
Nice, original condition Interceptor. This thing is a fun bike! Light and quick.2016-07-16 04:45:17Brick, New Jersey, United States1010000
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
Up for auction is a CLASSIC 1985 VF500F Honda Inteceptor. Runs great! Take a look at the pictures, this bike has the usual wear and tear/scratches of a bike this old. Tires - great shape.2016-06-18 04:48:01Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States1510152
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
1985 750 Interceptor time machine. 19000 miles (31000 km). I own and collect a lot of VF750F's and this is one of the best I have ever had.2016-07-21 04:46:06Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia, Canada195500
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1985 Honda Interceptor VFR500 Sportbike (1985)
1985 Honda Interceptor VFR500, Very nice shape, new clutches, fresh fluids in clutch, brakes, engine and forks. New fork seals. Lowered front of bike 1.5 inches.2013-10-02 23:40:29Devils lake, ND, US201,800.00
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
Up for auction is a really nice original VF1000R interceptor. Front forks have new seals and oil. TRAC system works as it should.2016-07-13 04:46:19Georgetown, Texas, United States2513000
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1985 Honda Interceptor VFR500 Sportbike (1985)
1985 Honda Interceptor VFR500, For sale beautiful 1985 VF500 Honda interceptor. Ride the classic that started to sport bike revolution. Nice paint, new seat, steel braided brake lines, rebuilt fork seals, new chain.2013-09-05 05:53:37Tualatin, OR, US291,999.00
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
I have a 1985 Honda VF1000R interceptor, it is running and driving. I have almost all the plastics missing rear set cover and vent covers and turn signals are broken. Was planing on fixing it up but cannot find parts.2016-08-29 04:46:30Weld, Maine, United States301,500.00
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
Running but in bad condition. The bike starts and will idle with choke on. It will go into 1ST gear and 4TH and 5TH gear.2016-07-15 04:45:40Mount Vernon, Georgia, United States338800
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1985 Honda Interceptor (1985)
I have a 1985 Honda VF1000R project that I have lost interest in. I have title, but still in previous owners name. I have $1,200 into it, but would accept a 'Best Offer'.2016-07-15 04:45:46Lake Forest, Illinois, United States431,000.00
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1985 HONDA INTERCEPTOR (1985)
Custom paint job, clean & sharp. Needs battery & tune up. Runs but does not idle well.2014-07-17 00:26:49Mesa, Arizona, United States18,0002000
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1985 Honda VF500f Interceptor (1985)
I have a 1985 VF500 that I just got running good. It has 23xxx miles on it (I took these pics today and it wont have much more put on it by me). This bike starts right up every time.2013-09-04 07:51:38Foristell, Missouri, US23,0181,550.00
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VF 500, 1985 Interceptor (1985)
Good condition, used it last year.2015-05-16 10:18:10Boxboro, Massachusetts, United States25,000750
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Vintage 1985 Honda VF700F Interceptor (1985)
This is a Red, White, and Blue dream machine. These are the bikes that laid the path for the Sport Bikes today. These bikes are getting extremely hard to find in original patriotic paint let alone the ones people repainted, and this one is 99.0% original.2013-09-03 08:46:08Bell, Florida, US28,325770.00
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Honda Intercepter 750F (1985)
I bought this bike last spring without a title to see if I could make it run. After about 40 plus hours between my metric bike mechanic and me, we got it running. I went up the street and back down. The tank is rough on the inside and I am done with it. It's time to let it go. I can run the motor by jumping from the battery. I bought a bank of carbs bench synced, and then synced on the bike. I have the original carbs partially torn apart from the previous owner. The seat has a 2 inch tear, but I have all the other particulars up and working on this bike. It has some rust. I picked it up from coastal Carolina. It was last registered in either Florida or North Carolina. I couldn't get the previous owner to get me the title. Ask any questions. There is no reserve. I will help any way I can on shipping, but ultimately, it is the buyers responsibility. I won't crate the bike. I will deliver for free within 100 miles. I own my transport business and ship thru uship, so if you need it shipped, I will give you a good quote. Thank you.2013-10-22 00:45:55Sanford, North Carolina, US35,000455.00
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