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Honda CBR description
1999 Honda Cbr 1100xx Blackbird 22,500 miles on the frame not sure of miles on the motor. Motor is the original but has been built. Motor can run nitrous or turbo. Also has custom 9'' stretched swing arm (not extensions), custom muzzy drag pipe, 200 rear tire, power commander, lithium battery, air shifter, new front tire, will need a back tire and brake pads. Bike runs great just finished freshing her up. If you want a great deal on a street and strip bike I'm willing to negotiate make me a reasonable offer but I will not take 1500 so don't even ask, the swing arm alone is worth that! This bike is not stock and is not for beginners, she will do over 200mph. Here is a video link of the bike running. https://youtube/5FbdMHxIchc
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