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2006 Honda Cbr600rr - Sportbike on 2040-motos

$4,700
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Buffalo, NY

 Buffalo, NY
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Honda CBR description

Price: $4700 OR BEST OFFERFor sale is a 2006 Honda CBR600RR. Mileage 15k. Runs and handles great, well kept and securely stored in a garage. No mechanical problems, minor scratches on left side fairing hardly noticeable on the black body. Never dropped, tires were bought new in 2011 and are still good, oil changed regularly. Has good inspection, all receipts on file along with original sales receipt.Clean Title!Brand New Battery!Fender Eliminator Kit!Red LED Frame Lights!Two Brothers Performance Exhaust!Willing to throw in extras at the right price:Front Bike StandRear Bike StandJacket (Joe Rocket - Like New)HelmetGlovesOil Filter Wrench

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