1983 V45 Sabre Motorcycles for sale

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1983 Black Honda 750 Sabre V45

1983 Black Honda 750 Sabre V45

$2,000

Suffern, New York

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The classic 1983 Honda V45 Saber VF750S low miler original owner with 12,000 miles you need to do is change new tires in back, ( factory tires from 1984) Everything is working normal, smooth, strong, conveniences for long trip.I prefer local pick up and non-refundable (final sale), if you are out of state and want to ship then pay thru PayPal and non-refundable then I will ship to you but you pay for shipping fee. Any question, please don't hesitate to contact me. Still have the factory head light

1999 Honda GOLD WING 1500

1999 Honda GOLD WING 1500

$2,000

Berwyn, Pennsylvania

Year 1983

Make Honda

Model Sabre

Category Sport Touring Motorcycles

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V45 Sabre with 6550 miles on it. One owner, garage kept. Runs as good as it looks!

1982 Honda CB900C

1982 Honda CB900C

$1,650

Ringwood, New Jersey

Year 1983

Make Honda

Model Sabre

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1983 Honda V45 Sabre 750 • Original Owner Bike • Only 18K miles! Everything works. • Very good tires, brakes, and clutch • Factory Fairing AND all of the original parts if you want to remove the fairing. (light and mirrors.) • Engine guard and cruising pegs. Honda performed service 6/16: * master and slave clutch cylinders rebuilt* new front fork seals rebuilt, *carbs cleaned, rebuilt, and sync’d* New spark plugs *oil change & filter. Nice shape for its age!

1983 Honda Sabre

1983 Honda Sabre

$2,200

Suffern, New York

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1983 Honda Sabre , The classic 1983 Honda V45 Saber VF750S low miler original owner with 12,000 miles you need to do is change new tires in back, ( factory tires from 1984) Everything is working normal, smooth, strong, conveniences for long trip.I prefer local pick up and non-refundable (final sale), if you are out of state and want to ship then pay thru PayPal and non-refundable then I will ship to you but you pay for shipping fee. Any question, please don't hesitate to contact me. Still have the factory head light $2,200.00

HONDA "V45 SABRE" 1983 - $1400 (#713 North Hill St. LOs Angeles)

HONDA "V45 SABRE" 1983 - $1400 (#713 North Hill St. LOs Angeles)

$1,400

Los Angeles, California

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I have a 1983 HONDA V45 "SABRE" for sale. It has DOHC, 16 valve, LIQUID COOLED and 750cc. A nice catch for bike enthusiast. It has 93,583 miles on it. I was thinking of getting $1,400.00 out of it. Give me a call at 213-985-8020 if u have any questions. Have a good day :) Mr. Mena Concepcion

2005 Honda VTX 1300 R

2005 Honda VTX 1300 R

$2,000

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Year 1985

Make Honda

Model Sabre VF700S

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1985 Honda Sabre VF700S, 1985 Honda Sabre VF700S with 47,950 miles. Bike is in overall good condition runs and drives great. The Honda VF700S Sabre Years produced (U.S.): 1984-1985 Total production: N/A Claimed power: 76hp @ 10,500rpm Top speed: 121mphEngine type: 699cc, liquid-cooled, four-stroke V-four Weight (dry): 224kg (494lb)MPG: 28-48 Price then: $3,398 (1985) Price now: $750-$2,000 Available for just two short years from 1984 to 1985, the Honda VF700S Sabre was a touring bike that followed the V45 Sabre. It represents an interesting chapter in motorcycle history as one of a group of Japanese motorcycles referred to as the Tariff Busters. In the early 1980s, Japanese motorcycles were a thorn in ailing Harley-Davidson's side, and in 1983 H-D successfully lobbied for an International Trade Commission tariff to quell the overseas invasion of 750cc and larger motorcycles. Known as Section 202, the tariff was aimed squarely at Japan and levied a heavy penalty on bikes of 700cc capacity and over. It was expected to slow the Japanese onslaught and give H-D a leg up in the market. When protestations against the tariff failed, Japanese manufacturers responded by introducing new bikes with engines that fell just under 700cc. Honda responded by sleeving down its moderately successful 750cc V45 Sabre to 698.9cc. It was, by any measure a taunting, in-your-face rebuff to the new tariff. A technological tour de force when introduced in 1982, Honda launched the V45 Sabre with great fanfare. With its compact, 750cc liquid-cooled V4 engine bubbling over with features such as double overhead cams, four valves per cylinder and shaft drive, the V45 Sabre was supposed to be the spiritual heir to Honda's CB750 of 1969: it was not. While there was no questioning the V45's technical prowess, it failed to illicit the same excitement as the original CB750, and in fact was greeted only warmly by the buying public. With styling carried over from the V45 Sabre, the VF700S Sabre presented a sport bike image, something for hustling through corners and burning up the road. The menacing, blacked out finish suggested speed and grace, and the stretched out front fork gave the bike a long, hungry look.

1995 Honda VF750

1995 Honda VF750

$1,899

St Augustine, Florida

Year 1995

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Model VF750

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1995 HONDA VF750, The Honda Magna was a cruiser motorcycle made from 1982 to 1988 and 1994 to 2003 and powered by Honda's V4 engine taken from the VF/VFR. The engine technology and layout was a descendant of Honda's racing V4 machines, such as the NS750 and NR750. The introduction of this engine on the Magna and the Sabre in 1982, was a milestone in the evolution of motorcycles that would culminate in 1983 with the introduction of the Interceptor V4.[1] The V45's performance is comparable to that of Valkyries and Honda's 1800 cc V-twin cruisers. However, its mix of performance, reliability, and refinement was overshadowed by the more powerful 1,098 cc "V65" Magna in 1983. 748 cc, bore x stroke 70 x 48.6 mm, 10.5 to 1 compressionTransmission 6-speed, straight-cut Gears, Multi-plate wet clutch, shaft drive.Suspension Front: Telescopic anti-dive Travel: 5.5in, Rear: Swing Arm, Travel: 3.9inBrakes Front: Dual 10.8in disc, Rear: 6.25in DrumTires Front: 110/90-18 Rear: 130/90-16Rake, trail 30° / 4.1 inWheelbase 60.6 inDimensions W: 29 inSeat height 30 inFuel capacity 3.7 US gallons, including 1 gallon reserve.Oil capacity 3.1 U.S. quarts; 2.9 litres

1994 Honda VF750

1994 Honda VF750

$1,899

St Augustine, Florida

Year 1994

Make Honda

Model VF750

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1994 HONDA VF750, The Honda Magna was a cruiser motorcycle made from 1982 to 1988 and 1994 to 2003 and powered by Honda's V4 engine taken from the VF/VFR. The engine technology and layout was a descendant of Honda's racing V4 machines, such as the NS750 and NR750. The introduction of this engine on the Magna and the Sabre in 1982, was a milestone in the evolution of motorcycles that would culminate in 1983 with the introduction of the Interceptor V4.[1] The V45's performance is comparable to that of Valkyries and Honda's 1800 cc V-twin cruisers. However, its mix of performance, reliability, and refinement was overshadowed by the more powerful 1,098 cc "V65" Magna in 1983. 748 cc, bore x stroke 70 x 48.6 mm, 10.5 to 1 compressionTransmission 6-speed, straight-cut Gears, Multi-plate wet clutch, shaft drive.Suspension Front: Telescopic anti-dive Travel: 5.5in, Rear: Swing Arm, Travel: 3.9inBrakes Front: Dual 10.8in disc, Rear: 6.25in DrumTires Front: 110/90-18 Rear: 130/90-16Rake, trail 30° / 4.1 inWheelbase 60.6 inDimensions W: 29 inSeat height 30 inFuel capacity 3.7 US gallons, including 1 gallon reserve.Oil capacity 3.1 U.S. quarts; 2.9 litres

2000 Honda Helix

2000 Honda Helix

$2,499

Bremerton, Washington

Year 1986

Make Honda

Model VF700C Magna

Category Custom Motorcycles

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1986 Honda VF700C Magna, The Honda Magna was a cruiser motorcycle made from 1982 to 1988 and 1994 to 2003 and powered by Honda's V4 engine taken from the VF/VFR. The engine technology and layout was a descendant of Honda's racing V4 machines, such as the NS750 and NR750. The introduction of this engine on the Magna and the Sabre in 1982, was a milestone in the evolution of motorcycles that would culminate in 1983 with the introduction of the Interceptor V4.[1] The V45's performance is comparable to that of Valkyries and Honda's 1800 cc V-twin cruisers.