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2006 Honda Cbr600rr-13900 Miles (cortaro & I-10) on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, AZ
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2006 Honda CBR600RR-13900 miles (Cortaro & I-10), $4,500, image 1

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Selling my old 2006 Honda CBR600RR with less than 13,900mis. This bike originally came with the pearl orange with black tribal paint scheme. I sold all of the orange fairings and bought race fairings for the track. I have recently bought a new bike and now selling the CBR. I know the bike will sell better in street form so I jumped on Ebay and purchased a pre-owned set of fairings. They are not perfect and have blemeshes. For an extra cost I can throw in the original set of race fairings if interested or BOTH sets of race fairings if really interested. Bike has never been Crashed but has suffered a slow low side due to cold tires in turn five at Inde in Wilcox. Bike is not perfect but everything works and has performance upgrades. Bike has seen one track day at Inde. Bike has only seen the Musselman Honda P1 circuit track. So it's been a street bike most all of it's life. Bike Kelly Blue Books for $4950 so I am asking $4500 Or Best Offer with any spare parts I have for it. - M4 full exhaust system- GPR V4 steering damper- T-Rex front axle sliders(so bike comes well protected, lol)- Dyno tuned by Evan Steel Performance- CRG mini spot mirror to keep you legal- T-Rex extended frame sliders- Core front and rear stainless steel brake lines- RK Gold 520 sprocket/ Chain kit- Bazzaz TC w/ Traction Control, Fuel Injection control and Quick shifter- BMC Race air filter- Shogun rear polly spools, large- Woodcraft rearsets, fully adjustable- Battlax BT016R tires, just installed, less than 300 mis on them- Shorty levers- Driven rear axle block sliders- Chrome CBR mirror block off plates$4500 OR BEST OFFERText is best for me at 52zero-3zero7-435six Thanks

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