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2008 Honda Cbr 1000rr on 2040-motos

US $6,700.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:20905
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, US

Cary, North Carolina, US
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Honda CBR description

Bike has never been downed, 2nd owner, 20905 miles, taylor made exhaust - slip on (sounds amazing). Tires only have 1k miles on them. No passenger pegs (I took them off but can't find them, although I do have the passenger seat). Real passenger seat cover isn't a 100% if you look close. 


Comes with
1. custom tie downs for transport
2. front and rear stands
3. Custom cover for days in the sun

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