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Honda : Interceptor 1990 honda vfr 750 f

Honda : Interceptor 1990 honda vfr 750 f

$2,950

Tucson, Arizona

Year 1990

Make Honda

Model Interceptor

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

Engine 748

Posted Over 1 Month

Immaculate condition. Brand new tires, front and back & centerstand. Very low miles, only 18,634 Miles. Exceptionally maintained, second owner. Comes with two oil filters and service manual. Has original owners manual as well as tool kit. Additional photos upon request. Shipping is not included, prefer to have pick up, Tucson AZ.

Trim VFR750F

Honda : Interceptor 1996 honda vfr 750 f

Honda : Interceptor 1996 honda vfr 750 f

$1,200

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Year 32767

Make Honda

Model Interceptor

Category -

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

This motorcycle was acquired in a storage auction. I have obtained a clear Virginia title and two keys for it. I do not know the actual running condition of this bike. The battery is dead and when I try to jump start it I only hear the starter spin , seems like it is not engaging. I did push the bike in gear and pop the clutch to verify that the engine is not locked up. The pictures speak best as to the bikes condition. I can say that some of the plastic is cracked or missing. This would be a great parts bike or possibly a street fighter project.These are well know / sought after engines and at 21,xxx the mileage is low. Local pickup only in Va Beach Va.

Trim VFR750F

Honda : Interceptor 1995 vfr 750 vfr 750 f interceptor 2400 obo

Honda : Interceptor 1995 vfr 750 vfr 750 f interceptor 2400 obo

$2,400

Dayton, Ohio

Year 1995

Make Honda

Model Interceptor

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

I am selling my 1995 VFR 750. The bike has only 17,000 miles on it and the tires have 1000 of them. This bike typically gets 45 MPG. Title is in hand and it's never been wrecked. Garage kept all of the time I've had it and from the looks of it, when previous owners have had it (little to no rust anywhere). I have had the bike for two years now but looking to sell it for some extra money. This bike is a very popular bike and was voted vest 750cc bike from Cycle World six years in a row this model year being one of them. It is a very smooth ride even at higher speeds, has great maneuverability, sounds amazing (gear-driven cams), has enough power to keep you entertained, and is more comfortable than a CBR (can ride the thing for longer than 2 hours). This motorcycle does have CARBS in them! But they have been synced and have done well ever since I've gotten the bike. They are not as bad at all. I actually prefer carbs because there is a slight delay in the throttle response. Not enough to ruin a take-off or notice but it helps lessen the jerkiness you get when going over bumps compared to a fuel injected bike. This motorcycle can be used by experienced or in-experienced riders (as long as you took the MSF course). I got this bike as my first bike and just went through the whole MSF training/maneuvers from start to finish in a parking lot before I transitioned to back roads then main roads at night then finally daily riding. It is possible to have this be your first bike you just have to practice. Here is a list of what the bike has:1995 VFR 750 4th Gen1. Two Brothers exhaust2. Jetting for the after-market exhaust3. Michelin Pilot Power Front Tire (1000 miles on it)4. Michelin Pilot Road 2 Rear Tire (1000 miles on it) On forums and reviews, these tires are the known to be the best for this type of motorcycle.5. Light kit (8 Different Strips of LED lights (white)) These were installed so you couldn't see them from looking at the bike but still gives it a nice look. I also did it so people could see me at night!6. K&N reusable air filter7. Updated regulator/rectifier8. Newer Battery ( 2 year old, will throw in battery tender for you) Here is a list of what's been done to it currently1. Chain cleaned (May 2014)2. Carbs cleaned (Two weeks ago) Didn't really need it but I just took them apart and cleaned them out to make sure the jets were fine and everything was good to go.3. Flushed coolant (two weeks ago)4. Checked spark plugs (All within spec and looked good. Book asks for 0.8 to 0.9 mm, this was 0.85. No oil or crusty junk on the spark plug, otherwise I would have replaced all of them). (Two Weeks Ago)5. Resealed the front cylinder head cover with a new gasket (Two Weeks Ago)6. New Oil and Oil Filter (Two Weeks Ago)7. Replace the rear cylinder head cover bolts due to them being stretched (Today) These are important because a broken bolt in an aluminum block is no fun. 8. Bled brakes (Two Years ago) and they are still perfect. Mechanically, this bike is excellent especially for being from 1995. This bike has very low miles on it at 17,000 and they are known to easily go into the 50,000 to 60,000s (conservative number) and I've heard they are common to go above 100,000. The plastics are in good condition but they do have a few cracks (20 year old plastic). Where the cracks are, I have strengthened the internal face of where the cracks are at with epoxy/fiberglass so the cracks do not grow any more. The cracks aren't in a noticeable spot on the bike though. There are a few small specs of paint gone from the tank but the tank has no dents whatsoever. Overall, this bike is in very good condition and would be a great motorcycle for anyone from daily driving, riding aggressively, riding twisties, or even track days if you really wanted to. If you want to come out, check it out, and ride it, no joy rides, no inexperienced riders (must be endorsed! or have an endorsed friend ride it to let you know how it is), and must have money in hand!!! Also, no trades and no low-ball offers! I can send you a video of the motorcycle running if you would like to hear it run to get an idea. $2400 OBOThings I will throw into the deal: One helmet, 2 Jackets, One Battery Tender, Fiberglass/Epoxy Resin if you want it , Extra Head Cover Bolts, and soft side bags More Pictures Available at ***dayton.craigslist.org/mcy/4684349704.html***

Trim VFR 750F