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1985 Honda Vf1000r Interceptor. 21k Miles. Been In The Family Since New !!! on 2040-motos

US $1,525.00
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:21070
Location:

Medford, Oregon, US

Medford, Oregon, US
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1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 1

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1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 2 1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 3 1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 4 1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 5 1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 6 1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor.  21K miles. Been in the family since new !!!, US $1,525.00, image 7

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Up for sale here is our service managers 1985 Honda VF1000R Interceptor Superbike. 21,070 original miles. This bike has been in his family since it was purchased new in 1985. Other than a minor coolant leak and dent in the left side of the fuel tank (from falling over years ago in the driveway against another car), the bike is in good condition. Mechanically the bike is in excellent condition; it has been serviced per Honda's recommended maintenance schedule and includes copies of recent service records. This bike has been used for regular street use. Tread remaining: 50%. Carbs were recently reconditioned / rebuilt, new air filter & spark plugs. Included with the purchase, will also be a factory service manual, owners manual, and original Honda tool-kit. Oregon registration / plates are good to June 2014. This was a limited production motorcycle for Honda - built only for production years 1985 - 1986. It is the flagship of the 1980's V-4 line up. 998cc's, 120 horsepower, and gear driven camshafts. Thank you for looking, bid with confidence, and please feel free to call with any questions that you may have (as the owner of this bike is our service manager :).   

Bidders- Please take a moment to review our ebay selling philosophy:

We at KHM aim for a transaction of excellence. Please do not assume anything relative to our auctions. If you have any questions or uncertainties about an item we have up for auction, please take the necessasry steps to either call or email us, prior to bidding (we would enjoy hearing from you). Also, please only bid on our auction items if you are "ready", "willing", and "capable" of financially performing immediately following the close of auction (assuming you win the auction).

We only accept the following forms of payment (in person or over the phone) on unit purchases: Wire transfer / cash / or verifiable "cleared" check pre pick-up. We apologize for any inconvenience however, at this time, we cannot accept paypal.

Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end and make arrangements for payment at that time. We Do Not Accept Paypal. If no contact is made within 24 hours of auction end, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next highest bidder, or sell it locally.  Please arrange financing prior to bidding. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IF THE UNIT SELLS LOCALLY.

Buyer is responsible for all costs associated with pick-up or shipping of this vehicle. Before the vehicle is released for shipment to the buyer, all sales related and title-related paperwork must be accurately completed, signed, and returned to the seller (us). If you need assistance or information regarding shipping, please feel free to contact us and we will be more than happy to pass on our nearly 30 years of  industry insight and knowledge, about the least expensive and most convenient modes of shipping etc.

We strongly encourage any third party inspections by either a friend or family member in the area or an independent party. We represent our vehicles as accurately as possible, but third-party inspections are always welcomed and encouraged.

Final auction amounts (winning bids) do not include Oregon Title, License, or DMV fees (if and when applicable). ******We also do not impose freight or dealer set-up charges.*****

All customer service inquiries: Please, if you have any concerns or questions about any one of our auctions- please email us or call toll free @ 1.888.853.5550. For those of you who are skeptical about the validity/existence of our dealership, we have been in business within the Southern Oregon area for over 25 years and are one of the largest Kawasaki, Honda, and Polaris OEM authorized establishments in the Pacific Northwest.....................

Dealership details: Kawasaki and Honda of Medford (KHM), 3735 Crater Lake Highway, Medford, Oregon 97504. Toll free number 1.888.853.5550. Business hours of operation: Tuesday-Saturday, 9:00am-6:00pm PST. Oregon DMV# DM0158, City of Medford Business License # 09-000111628.

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