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2008 Honda Vfr 800 A3 Interceptor (abs) Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $7,800.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Silver
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Lake Tomahawk, Wisconsin, US

Lake Tomahawk, WI, US
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TypeType:Sport Touring VINVIN:JH2RC46E48M000085 PhonePhone:7152773543

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2008 Honda Vfr 800 A3 INTERCEPTOR (ABS), I bought this bike from a dealer approximately one month ago and was told it was a one-owner bike with no issues.No sign of it ever being in an accident. Very well maintained, ABS, Tank protector, Battery Tender hookup, Leo Vince carbon Fiber exhaust with easily removable baffles to give the V4 a nice throaty sound. Engine operates on 2 valves per cylinder up to 6,700 rpms for increased mileage and then other 2 valves kick in to provide additional horsepower, Super smooth engine. There is only one small scratch near the rear seat that is covered up when the rear seat cover is on. A must see!! Clear title and ready to roll!! Selling due to back problems. $7,800.00 7152773543

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