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1993 Honda Cbr 600 on 2040-motos

$800
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Medford, Oregon

Medford, OR
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1993 Honda CBR 600, $800, image 1

Honda CBR description

I am selling my 1993 Honda CBR 600... I just bought a truck and the wife wants to sell the motorcycle.. It has a new battery an a new ignition switch... it does need a few things like a headlamp an turn signals front an back and a new push start button (but i have a way to start it)... bought as a project bike just didnt finish it... it does run but its apart right now cause i was working on it... has all the fairings it needs! Im open to offers just let me know also if you want picsit doesnt have a title but does have oregon platestext or call an ask for Eli 541-218-519six or 541-200-910two

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