2006 Honda Cbr1000rr (cbr1000rr) Sportbike on 2040-motos
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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2006 Honda CBR1000RR (CBR1000RR), Very Nice Bike!!! - New for 2006, the radically re-styled CBR1000RR looks like a muscular predator. Underneath that formidable shell rests an upgraded higher revving 998 cc DOHC inline-four wrapped in an all-aluminum lighter chassis patterned after our championship-winning MotoGP RC211V. And with Unit Pro-Link rear suspension, center-up exhaust and dual-stage fuel injection — its feeding time.
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