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2008 Honda Cbr600rr on 2040-motos

$7,299
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:11511 ColorColor: Two-tone Red / Black
Location:

Great Falls, Montana

Great Falls, MT
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Honda CBR description

2008 Honda CBR600RR, Very Good Condition, Come And See !!!!!! - If 2007 gave any clue, the CBR600RR has only just begun to write its legacy in the annals of 600-class performance. Crowned the Best Middleweight of 2007 by both Cycle World and Rider magazines, the CBR600RR oozes MotoGP-bred tech. Dual Stage Fuel Injection, Pro-Link rear suspension, HESD electronic steering damper, wicked new colors for 2008 there's no other 600 like it. And there never will be.

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