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2011 Honda CBR (2011)
This is a 2011 Honda CBR 1000 Repsol edition with a clean title. The motorcycle has only 3,700 miles on it and is adult owned. I purchased the bike brand new fresh out the crate in 2011.2016-08-17 04:44:45Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States38,500.00
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2008 Honda CBR (2008)
I am selling my 2008 Honda CBR600RR. I hate to part with it, but I don't ride it enough anymore to justify holding onto it. Its a very clean bike and has low miles for its age. I've been the only owner of the bike. I upgraded a few things on it since I've owned it. Including Two Brothers exhaust, flush mounted LED signals, mirrors with LED turn signals, and a tail eliminator with LED brake light and signals. I also changed the front sprocket, 1 tooth down, to get a bit more acceleration, put on a pair of sliders and a different windshield. I've never been a stunt type person with it, so I've never done wheelies or burnouts or anything like that with it. Unfortunately, I've never had a decent place to store it inside over the riding season, so the wind has knocked it over a few different times. The slider always caught it first, but it still did get some minor scuffs on a couple different pieces of the plastic. Other than that, there has been no major damage to the bike. It's always been stored inside over the winter months. I changed the oil+filter, and also put new tires on it last summer, they have about 1,000 miles on them. I also put a new battery in it this spring. Thanks for looking!2016-08-21 04:41:57Mitchell, South Dakota, United States76,500.00
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