Honda VFR750F Interceptor 1995 (4th generation)
1995 Honda Interceptor
Price: | US $2,750.24 |
Item location: | Delray Beach, Florida, United States |
Make: | Honda |
Model: | Interceptor |
SubModel: | VFR750 |
Type: | Sport Touring |
Year: | 1995 |
Mileage: | 26,776 |
Color: | White |
Engine size: | 750 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Contact seller: | Contact form |
You're bidding on a 1995 VFR750F Interceptor, ourth generation (4th gen).
This is the iconic RC30 motorcycle that brought all the best Honda race technology to the masses. An aluminum frame coupled with a single-sided swingarm, nd a nearly bulletproof powerplant featuring a four stroke 90-degree V4 with DOHC and 4 valves per cylinder producing 105hp at 10k RPM. It features a 6-speed transmission that is smooth as butter and very, ery fast; it will handle highway speeds with barely any effort and even 6th gear has plenty of passing power. The aluminum twin-spar perimeter frame keeps the weight down, mere 461lbs dry weight, ut it's unbelievably stable on the highway. A 5.5 gallon tank will keep you riding for many miles on long cruises or commutes. This bike is considered a sport-touring bike, nd has a slightly more vertical sitting position to make it more comfortable to ride longer distances. It's a classic, conic Honda that has it all: the speed, he agility, he endurance for long rides, nd the race pedigree.
VFR owners know all about how amazing this bike is, nd a few minutes of research on the internet can give you all the testament you'll need. But enough about that - you want to know about this particular bike.
I purchased this bike to bring it back to life. The previous owner had a low-speed mishap on the left side and didn't ride very often. Fast forward many years later, nd it certainly needed plenty of TLC to get it back to daily driving. I came across this gem with a focus more on the mechanical than the cosmetic. I wanted a potential daily driver for my commute that could handle highway speeds in stability and comfort but still be manageable in the city. I wanted it to be ultra-reliable and as low-maintenance as possible. I wanted it to be fun to ride. I found this VFR750 with some cosmetic faults and just a few mechanical problems that could easily be fixed and most importantly: the engine ran perfectly.
I've completed all the mechanical tasks I set out to do and brought it back to a daily driver state. I ride it naked (no fairings) out of personal preference, nd because the left fairing has some damage to it. I just happen to like the look of a naked bike, lus the photos should show you plenty of detail as to the condition of things 'under' the fairings, o to speak. Nothing hidden here. Also, t's garage kept.
The next owner of this bike will have the advantage of having everything mechanical already replaced and taken care of - the only thing left is restoring the left fairing (not overly difficult or expensive, 'm told - or you could simply replace the left fairing completely for a couple of hundred bucks) and fix a crack in the top fairing. A coat of paint and it'll look as nice as it runs. The seat cover has some tears in it (possibly from the fall, don't know - again, t's just cosmetic, ee the photos). I'll throw in a new seat cover you can have an upholstery shop staple into place (grey color). I also recently picked up the rear seat cowl; it's red and it's ultra rare for this generation of VFR. Included of course.
So, eedless to say, his is an older motorcycle (twenty years old!) and it has clearly seen a few dings. Previous owner definitely laid it down and the left fairings have some damage. Mechanically, early everything has been replaced or reconditioned and it runs perfectly. At this point the only damage is cosmetic.
- Forks have been completely rebuilt, eals replaced, ork oil replaced, nd brand new RaceTech springs installed.
- All electronics and lights work flawlessly. Headlights, urn signals, rake lights, ll work perfectly. The previous owner deleted the rear fender so I added a small LED license plate light (it's the law down here). You can change it or remove it easily.
- Clutch has been completely rebuilt with a brand new clutch pack and rebuilt master and slave cylinder. Clutch is hydraulic - very consistent, mooth operation and far superior to cable clutches found in lower-tech bikes or 'race' bikes claiming a weight savings with a cable clutch.
- Rear tire is nearly new, ront tire is still fine but could stand to be replaced.
- One of the mirrors is cracked but both are functional.
- Chain and sprockets are all brand new: D.I.D. x-ring chain and ultra-light front and rear sprocket set. Master link is riveted for performance and safety.
- Brand new air filter.
- New Renthal grips.
- Oil and filter were changed less than 200 miles ago with motorcycle-specific synthetic oil.
- Coolant flushed and replaced, ydraulics (brake and clutch) flushed and replaced.
- Spark plugs are all new Iridium NGK.
- Fuel tank internals replaced with brand new fuel level float + sender, nd new petcock and primary fuel filter.
- Has an aftermarket non-OEM locking gascap installed. Keys are included.
- Inline fuel filter replaced.
- Fuel pump replaced and works.
- Brand new Shorai Lithium battery. (that's a $200 battery - feel free to look it up.)
- Includes rear seat cowl - those things are rare!
- Includes the full set of external fairings.
- Includes a new vinyl seat cover to replace the damaged seat cover on it now.
- It has the OEM Honda exhaust and has never had an aftermarket exhaust fitted to it.
- Includes two keys.
- The left fairing has some damage on it, nd can be repaired.
- The upper left side of the top fairing (where the left turn signal sits) has a small crack. The duct tape on the inner side currently seals the crack, nd the two pieces of duct tape on the top and outside of the turn signal simple create a seal around the turn signal. The crack is easily repaired.
- The bottom fairing is intact and in good condition.
- The seat has some tears on the left side. I'm including a new vinyl seat cover you can use to replace it.
- It's missing one bar-end.
- You'll notice a shiny aluminum spot on the frame above the right rearset (footpeg). The previous owner painted the frame of the bike black (probably around the time he painted it white with a black stripe). I was testing to see how difficult it would be to remove the black paint from the frame (the original bike has a raw aluminum frame.) Again, imple cosmetic work.
Buyer must make arrangements for shipping, f shipping is necessary. Local pickup is fine. Contact me with questions or options.
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