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1993 Honda Vfr on 2040-motos

US $15000
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

Tallahassee, Florida, United States
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Honda VFR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):399 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda VFR description

Selling my Honda NC30. Super fun to ride and handles like a dream. These are very difficult to find in the United States and quite rare over here. This bike has been stored inside in a heated and cooled space since I have owned it. The bike was brought to the states by a female soldier from England in 2002. She was unable to get the bike titled so it sat until I purchased it in 2014. 
I cleaned the carbs, changed the oil, checked the valves, put a new battery in the bike and it started right up. At that point, I went ahead and replaced the air filter and the spark plugs. I then flushed and refilled the radiator and master cylinders. I adjusted the chain and put a set of Bridgestone D
OT race takeoffs on the bike. I replaced front fork seals and put new fork oil in the forks. I set the suspension up for my weight (170#). This was a Japanese only model motorcycle so I installed a derestrictor box to bypass the speed limiter. Since then I have put a few hundred miles on the bike..Speedo is in km so reads 16XXX km. I have over 20 motorcycles and rarely ride on the street so I am selling off the few streetbikes that I have.
If you are looking at this ad, you surely know the value and performance of this bike or you can google the NC30. The bike is all stock with the exception of a fiberglass upper and lower and the paint scheme. I have a complete set of OEM plastic bodywork and a few miscellaneous fiberglass pieces that will go with the sale of the motorcycle. It has a clean Florida title in my name ready to transfer to the new owner. The bike is street legal in all states. All lights work as does the horn. No mechanical issues and the bike screams.
Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I have used U-ship with great success and price typically runs 400-600 to ship cross country. You are welcome to pick the bike up as well. I will assist with loading and make myself available to meet shipper.
Payment is 500.00 deposit via paypal and remainder cashiers check or cash in person. I will not ship the bike until the check clears.
Any questions concerning the purchase of this motorcycle, please feel free to ask. Thanks for looking.

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