2008 Honda Cbr 600rr on 2040-motos
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2008 Honda Cbr 600RR, 2008 Honda CBR 600 RR. Original owner. Approximately 13,000 miles, silver in color. A HotBodies double-bubble windscreen is the only modification. Michelin Power Pure 2CT tires with only 1K miles on them. Bike has been regularly maintained and cared for since day one. In spite of that, it does have a few flaws. I dropped it in a parking lot, and this left minimal scuffing on the crankcase cover and bar end. The bike is 5 years old now, and it shows some minor wear as a result. This wear is hardly noticeable from more than a few feet away and aside from the scratches, the silver paint still sparkles like new. I've tried to take pictures to show the scratches I'm referring to, but they are pretty minor so they don't show up well in the photos. $5,900.00 2565085105
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