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2002 Honda cbr 600 F4i with only 6390 miles on it may change a little still riding it. I bought it off a female rider last year that only put 900 miles on it. I have changed all the fluids, spark plugs and air filter and have put 6k miles on it the past year bike rides and runs like new! Has a small dent on top of tank and a few scratches on rt side. Bike is stock except for a two brothers pipe. Tires will need replaced in the next 1k to 2k miles. New bike on order so need to sell this one. Title in hand!
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