2006 Honda Cbr600f4i (cbr600f4i) Sportbike on 2040-motos
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2006 Honda CBR600F4i (CBR600F4i), Low mileage CBR600 - Looking for a 600 cc sportbike built for the real world, a machine as equally at home — and equally as comfortable — navigating the daily commute as it is carving up canyons or the racetrack? Then its time you sampled the CBR600F4i. With its fuel injection, aluminum chassis, fully adjustable suspension, superb brakes and one-piece seat, its the best all-around 600 out there.
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