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1992 Honda Vfr 750 V4 on 2040-motos

$2,600
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:29
Location:

Lily, Kentucky

Lily, KY
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I HAVE A VFR 750 THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING IT IS TO GET A NEW TRUCK GREAT RUNNING BIKE FIRES AND RUN LIKE A CHAMP NEW CORBIN SEAT NEW BATTARY NEW CHAIN NEW BRAKES NEW OIL CHANGE NEW K&N AIR FILTER AND K&N OIL FILTER NEW REGULATOR NEW STATOR I just have a long trip to make and I need a good truck Chevys fullsize looking for 95-2005 only but cash is king.... More images if your interested..

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Honda NM4 Vultus Concept Revealed

Fri, 21 Mar 2014

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Honda has patented a technical solution from the arsenal of the Gold Wing tourer.

Thu, 02 Apr 2020

The modern Honda Gold Wing is equipped with a double wishbone front suspension, which not only increases ride comfort, but also allows the geometry of the motorcycle not to change during acceleration and braking. Lever suspension, which stabilizes the bahavior, may appear on other models of the company in the future. This is hinted at by patent images of similar systems integrated into the design of completely different motorcycles - the “classic” CB1100 and the small-capacity C125 Super Cub.