Detail Info for: Honda : Interceptor Honda Interceptor 2000 VFR 800FI Yellow 3000 ml One Owner Motorcycle Sport

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/10/2014
Price:
$ 3300.00
Condition:
Mileage:
3000
Location:
Staten Island, New York, 10305
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2000 Honda Interceptor
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Engine:
Transmission:
VIN:
jh2rc4601ym201527
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Vehicle Detail
The Honda VFR800FI, also known in some markets as the Interceptor, is a motorcycle sold by Honda since 1998 featuring a V-4 engine configuration shared with the Honda VF and VFR family of motorcycles. The VFR features heavier construction and a more upright riding position than a pure sport bike, though lower than a cruiser. Lighter and more aggressive than a pure touring motorcycle, the "viffer" revived the category known as the sport touring motorcycle first created by the BMW R100RS. Very low mileage ,at 3000 , The battery is brand new with a 5/14 date of manufacture . Because we are original owners ,the bike has all the books and tool kit ,details that would be gone on a owner to owner bike . Rather than being a direct development of the previous, carbureted VFR750F engine, the VFR800 engine was a detuned and longer-stroke power plant based on the fuel-injected engine designed for the RC45 (which had debuted in 1994). The RVF750R RC45 engine, although a development of the VFR750R RC30 and originally derived from the VFR750F RC24, was very different from Honda's previous V-4 as the gear drive to the cams was moved from the centre of the engine to one side, similar to the CBR250. Tuned for road use in the VFR800, fuel injection provided excellent driveability and power was slightly increased over the VFR750. The most noticeable change, however, was that the torque figures were substantially improved from the previous model right up to the 11,750 rpm redline. All VFR800 models use fuel injection instead of carburetors. In 2000, Honda updated the fifth-generation VFR (RC46) with a catalytic converter, oxygen sensors, and an EFI system that would enter closed-loop mode under highway (cruising) operation. The VFR800's bodywork covered a frame derived from the VTR1000 Firestorm. However, it incorporates the VFR trademark single-sided swingarm pivoted from the aft of the crankcase, using the engine as a stressed member of the frame. This was a departure from the configuration of the previous VFR750F (RC36) model's swing arm, which pivoted from the rear of the bike's frame. Honda fitted its DCBS linked braking system (aka LBS linked braking system), a departure from traditional independent front/rear motorcycle braking systems. In this system, the front brake lever applies pressure to four (in later models, five) of the six front brake caliper pistons. The rotational movement of the left caliper when engaged actuates a secondary master cylinder and applies pressure to one of the rear caliper's pistons. The rear brake pedal is directly attached to the remaining pistons (two in the rear, and one (or two) in the front) . In closing we are the original owners , we would like to close the deal here in New York . Because of the delicate nature of the machine we discourage shipping but we will not rule it out . Full payment is required through paypal or cash on delivery . If you are paying cash on delivery then a 500 dollar deposit is required upon the end of the auction through paypal .