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2013 Honda Vfr 1200f on 2040-motos

$15,999
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Blairsville, Georgia

Blairsville, GA
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2013 HONDA Vfr 1200F, The Bike of Tomorrow - Today. Where do you even start with a machine like Hondas revolutionary VFR1200F? Heres a machine that showcases innovation and technology like a motorcycle transported from the future. Start with its super-compact Unicam design 1,237 cc V4 engine, fueled by Hondas first-ever Throttle By Wire system. Traction Control? You bet. And together with Hondas Combined Braking with standard ABS, that makes the VFR one of our most impressive machines when it comes to dealing with challenging traction under acceleration or braking.

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