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Hate to do it but I am selling my Honda CB599 (hornet) to some. Bike is in great shape and has some upgrades. I had a vision to make this look somewhat like a streetfighter style bike and had the tank and tail painted white with the touch of the more vintage blue Honda decals.
The rearsets, handlebars, grips and gas cap have all been replaced with aftermarket pieces. I rarely drive the bike so the mileage should not go up much. This is a fun little bike and still has the pep of a 600 sportbike with a more comfortable riding position. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping. $500 deposit due via paypal within 24 hours of end of listing. More pictures available upon request. Thanks for looking. |
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