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2000 Honda Vfr 800 3 Interceptor on 2040-motos

$2,600
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:19100
Location:

LEAGUE CITY, Texas

LEAGUE CITY, TX
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2000 Honda Vfr 800 3 INTERCEPTOR , $2,600, image 1

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TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:(713) 818-1415

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2000 Honda Vfr 800 3 INTERCEPTOR, 2000 HONDA VFR800 INTERCEPTOR ONLY 19100 MILES 800cc V-TWIN ENGINE CUSTOM SARGENT SEAT GOOD CONDITION WITH EXCEPTION OF A FEW SCRATCHES AND ROCK CHIPS STARTS RIGHT UP EVEN IN 30 DEGREE WEATHER , RUNS REALLY STRONG WILL NEED A NEW BACK TIRE COMES WITH THE HARDBAG RACKS AND MOUNTING HARDWARE ONLY PRICED FOR A QUICK SELL CLEAR TEXAS TITLEIN HAND $2,600.00 7138181415

Moto blog

Asimo: Lazy bastard

Wed, 22 Aug 2012

Honda's ASIMO, Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility robot is a pretty cool thing. Until I'd seen it in the flesh (plastic?) I thought it was just a willy-waving exercise from Honda, but when I saw it running and walking up and down stairs, I was massively impressed. So, perhaps, one day, we'll have the ability to buy a relative of ASIMO to help us around the house, I thought to myself.

CARB Certifies 2015 Honda NC700X – Still No 750 Engine in Sight

Tue, 07 Oct 2014

American consumers hoping Honda would replace its NC700X with the larger-displacement NC750X will be disappointed to know they might have to wait until the 2016 model year to get the 75cc engine upgrade. The California Air Resources Board has granted an executive for the 2015 Honda NC700X, certifying the motorcycle for sale in the state with the same 670cc engine displacement it had since being introduced in the 2012 model year. Now, this doesn’t mean Honda won’t decide to certify the 745cc engine after all; manufacturers resubmit and recertify models all the time, often replacing models are adding additional model using the same engine.

Honda Reports Q1 2011-2012 Results

Tue, 02 Aug 2011

Honda reported a 88.3% year-on-year decrease in net profit over its first quarter ended June 30, 2011, thanks in large part to the March 11 earthquake and ensuing tsunamis in Japan. Honda reported a profit of 31.7 billion yen (US$411.1 million) over the quarter, a fraction of the 272.4 billion yen (US$3.53 billion) reported over the same quarter last year.  The decrease came mainly from a large dropoff in automobile sales. Net sales from the motorcycle division helped keep Honda in the black despite a drop in unit sales.