2009 Honda Cbr600rr Looking For Your First Rocket?!?!? (south Saint Paul on 2040-motos
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Call Fury Motorcycle: (651) 383-XXXX ext. 287 or http://8914.autowebshowcase.com/p/12799540/2/9263XXXXXX Honda CBR600RR - - $5,999Perfect bike for stunt or street! And CHEAP!! Pipes flush mounts & some other little add's come see!!! 651.251.8230Like the bigger CBR1000RR the CBR600RR is proof of how good a sportbike can be. On the track or street theres simply no better 600-class bike as back-to-back AMA FX titles and "Best Middleweight Supersport" crowns from industry experts attest. Weight performance horsepower handling this MotoGP-bred machine is packed with the features that set Hondas apart.Vehicle info:Condition: UsedMileage: 91Engine: 599 cc Inline four cyl DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAMSHAFT four valves per cylinderTransmission: Close-ratio 6-speedExterior Color: BlackStock #: 3522258Weight: 410Vehicle Options
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