Hire a Honda VFR800 VTEC motorbike to tour New Zealand

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Honda VFR800 VTEC (2008)

Our fleet of motorcycles includes the latest model BMWs, Suzukis, Hondas and Yamaha's. Our fleet is modern, professionally maintained and in premium condition. In fact, because they are so good we supply motorcycles to several international motorcycle tour operators for their New Zealand tours!

Bookings

From

$155.00* / per day

3-21 days$155.00
21+ daysEnquire
Weekender special$310.00

* terms and conditions apply

Bike Gear

For your comfort we recommend bringing you own riding gear with you, however if you want to travel light, we have a wide range of quality riding gear, accessories and luggage available at very reasonable rates.

Universally considered one of Honda´s most illustrious race-bred sportbikes, the Interceptor® is also arguably one of the best all-around streetbikes ever built.

Cooling system: Liquid
Displacement: 781.00 ccm (47.66 cubic inches)
Dry weight: 249.9 kg (551.0 pounds)
Engine type: V4, four-stroke
Final drive: Chain
Fuel capacity: 21.95 litres (5.80 gallons)
Fuel control: DOHC
Fuel system: Injection. Programmed Fuel Injection with automatic enricher circuit
Gearbox: 6-speed
Model: Honda VFR 800 Interceptor ABS
Seat height: 805 mm (31.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Year: 2008


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About NZMR

We have been providing overseas tourists with the motorcycle vacation of a lifetime for over 15 years. Our fleet of motorcycles includes the latest model BMWs, Suzukis, Hondas and Yamaha's. Tour New Zealand in style!


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We acknowledge Jamileh Pott of California for taking some of the photos used on this site from her recent trip to NZ in Feb 2011.