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1985 Honda Interceptor Vfr700 (milton) on 2040-motos

$1,100
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:49
Location:

Vermont,

Vermont
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1985 Honda Interceptor VFR700 (Milton), $1,100, image 1

Honda Interceptor description

1st Generation Honda Interceptor with new tires, battery and fork seals. Bike has ran flawless since I've owned it. Has LED turn signals and Kerker exhaust, otherwise stock and original. Bike has about 49,000 mis, (I bought it around 45k about three years ago). Only reason for selling is I bought a new bike and have too many bikes to store and maintain. Please call Ron at 802.two three 8. two 6 0 four. I do not respond to texts, emails, or scams and not interested in any trades. Putting bike into heated storage in a couple days so if it's not sold I'm keeping it.Have spare new brand new in the box Kerker exhaust as well for bike

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