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1990 Honda Cbr1000f Motorcycle on 2040-motos

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Im selling my 1990 Honda CBR 1000F. I've owned it for the past seven years. 42,000 the bike has been nothing but a pleasure to own. Push the start button and go. Handles great and is rock solid. Like the day it left the dealership. I maintained it as needed. I had the cam chain adjusted when I 1st got it and since have replaced front fork seals, new chain, changed the antifreeze, new brake pads last season, tires have plenty of miles left on them as the last time I put new ones on was the season before last. Changed the oil and filter every fall. I ride on average about 2k a year. I will include a helmet or 2 the hardcover maintainance manual a set of extra handlebars,a dust cover, soft saddlebags and if I still have it at time of sale a Corbin seat with backrest. . Starts, runs, shifts, idles perfectly. Everything works. All stock. The body Fairings do have a couple of 1"cracks. There very hard to see and most people only notice when i point them out. In main picture, they are located under the area where it says"Liquid Cooled In Line 4" They were there when I bought the bike 8yrs ago. I pre-owned some fiberglass reinforced bondo on the inside panels to shore them up so they wouldn't walk. After seven years it has worked better than I could have hoped. no creaping has occured whatsoever. I hate to sell it but we just bought a touring bike so I could use the room in the garage. But not so much as to give it away. I included a photo next to the new road King to give you an idea of just how big a vintage 'superbike" was back 23yrs ago $2,000 call mike

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