Where: San Jacinto, California
Why: Unobtanium V4
Price: No reserve auction
While super-popular in other world markets (often due to licensing restrictions), 400cc machines never sparked much interest in the U.S., at least in the modern era. The smallest V4 Interceptor to reach our shores was the 500cc version available from 1984-86.
This bike was derived from the VFR400, first seen in 1986, with later versions being the NC24 and NC30. This model, the NC35, is the final development of these little screamers with notable updates being inverted forks along with frame and wheel changes. This one looks great in its very 90's livery and is showing 9800 miles with a few cosmetic blemishes noted. The seller indicates that he/she is familiar with these bikes and notes some recent maintenance.
A unique and interesting V4. Bidding is active and auction ends Tuesday.
Also featured on RSBFS.
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