The Honda VF1000F Interceptor (VF standing for V-Four) was launched in 1984 as the flagship of the V4 line. Featuring a DOHC 998cc engine that produced 113 horsepower, adjustable Pro-Link suspension, and triple discs, this bike was released in response to America’s demand for an even bigger Interceptor.
Retailing at $4,995, this bike entered a competitive marketplace, but it struck the perfect balance for most riders. As Motor Cyclist put it,
“It’s currently the only machine that gives a sport rider good sporting handling and the overall engine performance that you’d expect from the newest generation of superbikes.”
Want to learn more? Honda VF1000.com is dedicated specifically to this model, with plenty of information. Or check out a period review from Motor Cyclist.
This specific Honda VF1000F Interceptor has 19,052 miles and is an unrestored, original example. It looks to be in good shape, and the seller says it starts easy, runs well, and has just minor blemishes. The bike is equipped with a NOS set of carbs.
Find this Honda VF1000F Interceptor for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada with an opening bid of $3,999