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While the upper midwest is enduring its coldest polar vortex in decades — what we euphemistically call a "cold snap" — a dealer in northern Minnesota is busying themselves with dropping prices on some leftover motorbikes. And they've got a few. Prices shown don't include destination charge, but this dealer doesn't tack on any additional fees. Here's some V4 offerings from Larson's Cycle in Cambridge, Minnesota. ![]() First up we have a 10-mile 2010 VFR1200F DCT Interceptor, offered for $9000. Not much detail is provided, but then there's not much to add; it's a new 2010 VFR with full warranty and about $8K off MSRP. ![]() Next is a 0-mile 2017 VFR1200X. This was a model that didn't sell as well as Honda had hoped but was nonetheless a competent, comfortable alternative to the "F" model above. Designed as a large dual sport or ADV, the "X" is realistically more at home on the open road. Offered for $11,000, with an MSRP of $16K. ![]() Finally we have Honda's unusual take on a civilized bagger-style model utilizing the 1300cc V4 originally developed for the discontinued ST1300. They called it the CTX1300 and when new it listed for $13K. Larson's has it priced at $8500, and I suspect there's some flexibility to be had. So, hurry on up ta Minnasoda, eh, and don't fergit yer snowshoes!
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