2004 Honda Cbr 1000rr Silver Race Parts - Not R1, Suzuki Gsxr, Kawasaki Ninja on 2040-motos
La Mesa, California, US
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The ONLY reason I am selling my bike is to pay for my final semester of college to get my bachelors degree, this is my baby. I have owned this CBR since August 2005, it was purchased with 438 miles from a dealer. Current mileage on the odometer shows 19,9XX now, but this is inaccurate because both Sprockets and Chain were replaced around 3500 miles. I am the 2nd private owner, from what the dealer told me in 2005 (if you can trust dealers that is...) the original owner could not afford the payments and the bike was repossessed with less then 400 miles. When it was taken the REPO man knocked it over and broke the upper faring and left side middle. However, this was back in 2004 and I have collected NEW OEM fairings and replaced them while I have owned the bike over the last 8 years. You can clearly see in the pictures there is NO damage anywhere on the frame or anywhere else on this CBR. As stated above I
converted to a 520 chain, went with the RK XW-Ring GB520GXW, to optimize
acceleration I chose a vortex 251a-43 rear and 15 tooth in front, which means
+2 teeth in rear and
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