View Full Version : 2002 Honda VFR Interceptor


Quinn
06-21-2009, 05:59 PM
2002 Honda VFR Interceptor, 15,400 miles. Very good shape, very sharp
attention getting bike. Aftermarket parts: Titanium exhaust, tinted larger
windscreen, Fender hugger, fender eliminator kit. New parts last year:
Tires, brakes, chain, sprockets.

This bike is something different from the norm - handles like a sport bike,
comfort like a touring bike, and Honda reliability - - You can't go wrong
with an Interceptor - ask anyone who owns one.

All Recall work - and all regular maintenance completed by reputable Honda
dealer - This machine will not disappoint.....It's a great machine in all areas - Hate to part with it.

Sorry - no trades. If interested call 330-421-5118. Do to the nature of the
sport - no one rides it unless I have full payment first.

The bike needs nothing and is 100% ready to ride. I do have title in hand -
price is negotiable. Asking $5,000.00

Mike D.
06-22-2009, 11:12 PM
pm sent

Mike D.
06-22-2009, 11:15 PM
no ride till full payment?? so it comes with how long of warranty???

Mike D.
06-22-2009, 11:16 PM
as is, aint gonna happen!

Quinn
06-24-2009, 02:15 PM
no ride till full payment?? so it comes with how long of warranty???

I have owned over 17 diff streetbikes over my 20+ years as an avid motorcyclist, I have bought, sold, and traded many machines over the years from triumphs to Ducatis.....Rule #1 as the seller of the motorcyle is: "I hold full payment while you take a test ride"

I have known MANY people over the years who have made the mistake of not doing this....and ended up with a "test" rider who takes off and never comes back, or one that dumps it while on the ride and you are stuck w a crashed bike.

When I bought this bike - I had the cash in an envolope - handed it to the previous owner - rode the bike, then completed the transaction. Same way when I bought my Honda Superhawk before that - it's the way it works - I have never blamed a seller for that. If you do not trust the seller w your money - take a friend to stay behind - it's the safe way to go for all involved. You can never be to careful with bikes in every aspect

chuck_thehammer
06-24-2009, 02:28 PM
I agree with you Quinn, I have had motorcycles for over 40 years, it has always been that way around here. bring along a friend and CASH. test ride it. buy it or not...

In the newspapers lately people have taken cars for test rides and never bring them back. or take off with you and down the road pull out a gun and make you get out of the car...

p.s. N.E. Ohio