I used to have a 1984 VF 1000 Interceptor. All I can say is that it was a phenomenal piece of machinery! I have read in the thread about reliability issues but I had mine for three years and never suffered any of these and it never left me on the side of the road. At one point I was putting nearly 1000kms a week on it back and forth to home from work every weekend for a 12 week period.
It was a
very comfortable bike to ride long distance with little driver fatigue.
I will however, state that I had the oil injector mod done to solve the top end lube issue and had a toggle switch on my rad fan so I could run it when I saw a slowdown or was coming off the highway into the city. The Interceptors were known for overheating caused by the fact that the cooling fan wouldn't kick in until the temp guage hit the red. Another point to note is the fuel. I always ran high test(gold/premium) through it with one exception, when the local station only had regular. Running regular fuel, it ran like a complete bag of hammers. Spitted and sputtered like my grandma eating hot oatmeal.
Even though it was heavy at 618 lbs, It handled like a dream, diving into corners and eating up the highway on the straights. As I posted in the top speed thread, I posted a speed of 240kph (possibly 245 but I didn't want to look down) and it still had more to go.
Sadly, as phenomenal as these bikes are......they don't hydroplane well, and I slid out of a corner during a downpour, I
walked away feeling like I had hipchecked a dump truck, and the bike came face to face with the guardrail and sadly had to be put down.
All in all it was one of my favorite bikes I have ever owned and would lovingly welcome the opportunity to ride another one.
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