2003 Honda Cbr 600 F4i Beautiful Lots Of Pictures on 2040-motos
Auburn, Washington, US
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2003 CBR F4i 600 Silver/Red Lots of Pictures Below. Serious Buyers Only!
This bike is perfect! Always garaged her whole life. No Joy Rides, No Test Rides unless you have the money in hand and endorsement.
Bike comes with original owners manual, and two original keys. Clean and Clear title in hand ready to transfer. No brands or accidents. Only Minor issue is it has one after market mirror, because the bike was leaned against the wall in the garage. Bike never fell over, refer to pictures. She is beautiful.
This bike is stock, the only upgrade are the flush mount turn signals in the front, and the much cleaner fender eliminator on the back. This bike has integrated rear turn signals that are built into the tail light.
This is a two owner motorcycle, I bought this from my uncle two years ago who bought it brand new in 2003 at RMC in Renton, WA. This bike is ready to go. The bike has never been in an accident. I even have all the registrations from 2003 when he bought it brand new, till now. I even have the original purchase order from RMC when he bought it brand new.
This bike has very low miles, only 11k miles. I have only put about 1000 miles on the bike from when I purchased it. I am planning on buying a house so the toys have to go. This bike has no mechanical problems what-so-ever! Rides, shifts, perfectly! Paint is in amazing condition! Only minor nicks in paint from typical riding. Tires are practically new, over 90% tread.
This bike has been very well maintained, scheduled oil changes, and kept up on service intervals.
Recently spent over $200 at Hindshaw Motorcycle in Auburn for a full service and the works! I have receipts too. This bike is absolutely ready to go! I take very good care of my toys and hope that she goes to a new owner that will do the same. I have never done a wheelie on this bike, nor have I abused it. I always ride responsibly. This bike is in perfect condition.
Pretty Firm on price, but you can make an offer that must be very close to what I'm asking.
Shipping: If you need the bike shipped, payment must be cleared in my PayPal account without pends before I will release the bike. I can work with you to arrange a time to meet with a reputable shipping company to help load the bike. If you plan on picking up the bike, payment must be cleared before picking up the bike.
Payment: DO NOT MAKE AN OFFER UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUS AND HAVE MONEY TO PAY! Payment must be made by paypal, cash in person, or bank wire. I absolutely will not accept a personal check, money order, or cashiers check. Too much fraud with checks.
Thank you
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