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2007 Honda Vfr800 Interceptor Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $6,277.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:5 ColorColor: White
Location:

Eden Prairie, Minnesota, US

Eden Prairie, MN, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring Stock NumberStock Number:MSN1981 PhonePhone:8882809483

Honda Other description

2007 Honda VFR800 Interceptor, This 2007, 25th anniversary edition Honda VFR800 Interceptor is in near mint condition with only 5952 miles on it! The only scuffs on this bike are on the right tail light from what looks to be a boot mark, and the top of the tank from where a tank bag once sat. This beautiful bike shows no evidence of any type of tip over or lay down damage. It does have a power commander on it, along with a plug in communication system. The front and rear tires are in very good shape, so our service department has given it a fresh oil change and done our 24 point inspection. This VFR brings back great memories of riding years ago, and can't wait to make new memories with you! For more pictures and video of this motorcycle and 100s of others, please visit our website at :// /2007-Honda-VFR800-Interceptor-Eden-Prairie-Minnesota-55344/4544973 This bike is Simply Certified: comes with a clean title and will receive a full 24-Point Inspection and oil change performed by our Factory Trained Technicians. Some inspections take 3-5 days or more so please call to confirm time frame. It also comes with our Simply Certified 30 day / 1,000 mile, 50/50 warranty! SSB also has great financing options, with payments starting at $100/month and up, as well as short term lay-away. We also take trades, buy outright and offer consignment! As motorcycle enthusiasts just like you we at Simply Street Bikes love to ride, and our goal is to give you the Premier Motorcycle Experience. Call us today at 952.941.0774 to check out the largest selection of pre-owned motorcycles in Minnesota - You will not be disappointed!

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