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2005 Honda Cbr 1000rr Repsol Edition on 2040-motos

US $6,100.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:3085 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Dublin, Ohio, US

Dublin, Ohio, US
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Honda CBR tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):998 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2SC57465M101489

Honda CBR description

2005 Honda CBR 1000RR Repsol Edition


For sale by original owner.  The bike is beautiful with no scratches or dings in the bodywork.  I am selling it because I do not ride it often enough to justify it sitting in my garage.  Here are some facts about it:
  • Always garaged
  • Low miles: 3085
  • New Bridgestone front and rear tires (purchased January 2013)
Here is a list of modifications (I may have missed one or two):
  • Switched to lighter sprocket & chain combination (520 chain)
  • Using shorter 15/42 gearing than stock
  • A Speedohealer is installed to compensate for the gearing change (keeps the speedometer accurate)
  • The Speedohealer is plug and play and can be removed at any time
  • Black Vortex rearsets
  • Clear Alternatives integrated tail light (brake lights and turn signals combined)
  • Greggs flush mount front turn signals
  • "Larry's" license plate bracket (this and the integrated tail light eliminates the bulky stock rear fender)
  • Arata Ti slip-on exhaust
  • The passenger pegs have been removed (the stock passenger pegs are included)
  • The kick stand sensor is currently disabled, but can be easily enabled
  • The rear brake light is currently disabled, but can be easily enabled
  • I have the sponsorship decals that you sometimes see on similar bikes - they are included. In the photo of the front you may notice only one side has the PS2 decal.  This is because a microfiber cleaning cloth caught the edge of the other decal while cleaning the bike. I have another decal, but it wasn't on the bike when the photo was taken.

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