2007 Honda Interceptor Vfr800 25th Anniversary Rwb Mint Low Miles on 2040-motos
Ringoes, New Jersey, US
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Selling my beautiful 2007 Honda Interceptor VFR800. It has about 2,700 miles on it (subject to change as I ride it to work most of the time). It is all original minus the Delkevic exhaust, rear fender delete, battery, and oil of course. I have the stock exhaust, a nice bike cover, a power commander V, and a k&n for it (which is NOT included, but we can talk about it if you purchase the bike). The only "damage" is a scuff on the rear seat cover from the previous owners back pack. The bike is on the left in the picture of two. This bike is immaculate and you will not find a better VFR. This bike is perfect, but I am selling it because I have too many toys at home and I want to move out!
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