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2010 Honda VFR1200F - 7,272 Miles - $12000 - Glenelg, MD

Discussion in '7th Generation 2010-Present' started by Kyle M, Jul 24, 2013.

  1. Kyle M

    Kyle M New Member

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    NOTE: I do not see a for sale section and did not see a note regarding selling. My apologies if this post is not allowed. Let me know and I will remove

    Im selling my VFR which I purchased a year ago and have the title in hand. I bought it from a dealer in PA with 600 miles on it. It was a prize that someone had won and did not want. As a result it came with 48 month Honda Protection Plan (HPP) with roadside assistance (Motorcycles Protection Plan - Honda Powersports) This was easily transfered to me when I purchased the bike and can easily be transfer to the new owner as well. The bike also comes with the OEM Honda color matched saddlebags, color matched rear trunk, and rear carrier to mount the rear trunk, $2400 in accessories (2010 VFR1200F Accessories - Honda Genuine Accessories - Honda Powersports). The standard passenger grips also come with the bike. In addition to being completely covered by Honda until 2016, this bike has also been meticulously maintained and garage kept. The bike currently has 7,272 miles and I occasionally ride this bike to work in VA (42/way). This has one of Honda's best paint jobs and I have taken care of the paint so it still has it factory shine (as can be seen in the pics). There are two scratches on the case as can be seen in the pics.

    All photos can be seen via this link (https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxYkekqYf-B-RWc0dUVXYl9CVmc&usp=sharing)

    I also own a 09 Yamaha R1 as a track bike and I am an instructor for NESBA (Your Sportbike Track Day Provider | NESBA). I mention this as an illustration of my ridding ability and maturity with which I treat motorcycles.

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    Info From HONDA

    Color Matched Luggage:
    33-liter capacity rear trunk is roomy enough to hold a full-face helmet and more. The trunk features a locking, quick-detach system for easy mounting. And, as an added convenience, a new one-key system enables the VFR1200F's ignition key to open both the trunk and side saddlebags. Includes Mounting Base/Brackets. Rear Carrier required for installation.
    Aerodynamically shaped and colored to match the motorcycle's bodywork, these lockable bags fit onto unit-integrated bag attachments with no need for any mounting brackets. 29-liter storage capacity per saddlebag. Like the Rear Trunk, the hard saddlebags are color-matched and feature the one-key system.
    Aluminum die-cast Rear Carrier is required for installation of Rear Trunk.

    2010 Honda VFR1200F, Honda's storied V-4 heritage has been re-invented in an astonishing sport motorcycle that's unlike anything you've ever seen, heard, or ridden. Drawing from an impressive history of V-4 innovation, the Honda VFR1200F incorporates technology borrowed from such diverse sources as MotoGP, motocross, and even high-end sports cars. Its 1,237 cubic centimeter engine has a narrow 76-degree cylinder angle, Unicam valve train, asymmetrical front / rear cylinder spacing, and other advanced features, which combine to produce a remarkably compact engine. Throttle-by-wire, a smart new shaft-drive system... it all adds up to a futuristic new bike for those who love to ride hard, ride far, and ride often.

    Engine Type: 1237cc liquid-cooled 76 degrees V4
    Bore and Stroke: 81mm x 60mm
    Compression ratio: 12.0:1
    Valves: SOHC, four valves per cylinder
    Induction: PGM-FI 44mm throttle bodies
    Ignition: Digital electronic
    Transmission: 6-speed manual
    Final Drive: Shaft
    Suspension: Front: 43mm; 4.7 inches travel; Rear: Pro Arm single-side swingarm with Pro-Link single gas-charged shock; 5.1 inches travel
    Brakes: Front: Dual 320mm discs, CBS 6-piston calipers with ABS; Rear: Single 276mm disc, CBS two-piston caliper with ABS
    Tires: Front: 120/70 ZR17 radial; Rear: 190/55 ZR17 radial
    Wheelbase: 60.8 inches (1545mm)
    Trail: 101.0mm (4.0 inches)
    Seat Height: 32.1 inches (815mm)
    Fuel Capacity: 4.9 gallons
    Curb Weight: 591 lbs


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  2. derstuka

    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Hello, welcome, and goodbye I guess Kyle. We have a classifieds sections if you look at the tabs at the tops of the page...or follow this link below so you can post your bike there. Look for "place an ad" to the right middle side of the page. Good luck.

    Bikes for Sale - VFRworld Classifieds
     


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  3. Kyle M

    Kyle M New Member

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    MODS feel free to delete, I was shown the errors of my ways ;-)
     


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  4. Scubalong

    Scubalong Official Greeter?

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    Beautiful bike :love:
    GLWS
     


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  5. reg71

    reg71 Poser Staff Member

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    I actually like the new bikes, but I like my money more. I just don't know that I'll ever be ready to drop over 10K on a bike. Or 5k for that matter... It's no wonder I don't have a harley or a ducati or an aprilia or a...
     


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