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{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = Honda VF750F
|image            =
|aka              = Interceptor
|manufacturer    = [[Honda]]
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|production      = 83-84
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|engine          = 750cc
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|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|DPR8EA-9}} '83-84
|battery          = {{battery|YB14-A2}} '83-84
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|frame            =
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|brakes          =
|front_tire      = {{tire|120/80-16}} '83-84
|rear_tire    = {{tire|130/80-18}} '83-84
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The '''Honda VF750F ''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Honda]] from 1983 to 1984.
==Intro==
==Intro==
First introduced in 1983 the '''Interceptor VF750F''' was a model which had no direct competitor, although it was derived from the [[Honda VF750S|VF750S Sabre]] (introduced a year earlier) it radically departed from the tradition of simply putting different fairings and handlebars on the sport models.  It is often called the Interceptor V45, as in 45 cubic inches.  Honda drove the new standard of separating sport and standard models.  ''[[Cycle World]]'' Magazine named it motorcycle of the year and had a project Interceptor VF750F that they chromed and put on the cover.<ref>
First introduced in 1983 the '''Interceptor VF750F''' was a model which had no direct competitor, although it was derived from the [[Honda VF750S|VF750S Sabre]] (introduced a year earlier) it radically departed from the tradition of simply putting different fairings and handlebars on the sport models.  It is often called the Interceptor V45, as in 45 cubic inches.  Honda drove the new standard of separating sport and standard models.  ''[[Cycle World]]'' Magazine named it motorcycle of the year and had a project Interceptor VF750F that they chromed and put on the cover.<ref>