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  • 1987 Honda CBR1987 Honda CBR (1987)
         Up for auction is a 1987 Honda CBR1000F Hurricane Sport motorcycle. We are a multi-line motorcycle dealership, selling new Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki & BMW motorcycles in addition to a few other brands. This Honda motorcycle was recently acquired in trade toward the purchase of a new Honda motorcycle.  The last owner purchased this motorcycle in March of 1993 with only 2,613 miles.  They have kept it on the road, serviced it, maintained it, and kept it in good cosmetic & mechanical condition.  Our Honda authorized service department has performed an overall inspection & safety check on this motorcycle, and everything appears to be in good working condition.  This 29 year old Honda would benefit from a general tune up & will need a new rear tire soon.  Otherwise, all she needs is a new rider!
    2016-07-29 04:44:59
    Arlington, Massachusetts, United States
    19
    14000
  • 1987 Honda CBR1987 Honda CBR (1987)
    1987 Honda Hurricane 1000 with 14,700 miles.Engine is stock, have owned bike for 15 years. Have original seat and a Corbin seat w/back rest, original windshield, original pipes; smoked windshield, on bike. Extra set of aftermarket pipes.
    2016-07-10 04:46:11
    Augusta, Maine, United States
    14
    2,100.00
  • 1987 Honda CBR600 HURRICANE 1987 Honda CBR600 HURRICANE (1987)
    FANTASTIC CONDITION FOR AGE - NO CRACKS OR SCRATCHES IN ORIGINAL PLASTIC!!!! RUNS AND RIDES AWESOME
    2013-12-19 23:06:17
    North Kingstown, RI
    18,143
    2,295.00
  • 1987 Honda CBR1000 Hurricane 1987 Honda CBR1000 Hurricane (1987)
    A nice sportbike. In good condition, runs good, new rear tire.
    2013-12-19 23:06:14
    Enid, OK
    36,000
    1,600.00
  • 1987 Honda Cbr 900RR 1987 Honda Cbr 900RR (1987)
    1997 Honda Cbr 900RR, This is a rare CBR 900RR with Black and White Repsol Bodywork, comes with race rear sets in regular or GP pattern, 330mm front rotors, jetting in carbs, New Race Dash, Race stands front and rear extra bodywork and original dash and foot pegs. Bridgestone Tires. One of a Kind Bike very good daily rider or track bike.
    2013-12-13 23:14:33
    Los Angeles, CA
    27,000
    4,000.00
  • 1987 Honda CBR 600 Streetfighter1987 Honda CBR 600 Streetfighter (1987)
     Selling my '87 CBR 600.  Runs great.  Shifts smoothly through all of the gears.  Doesn't not leak or smoke.  Last inspected May 2012.  Last registered April 2013.  There are no gauges but has passed inspection as is.  Good tires, chain, sprockets.  Ready to ride.
    2013-10-19 00:52:25
    Alden, New York, US
    20,000
    1,950.00
  • 1987 honda cbr 600 (hurricane)1987 honda cbr 600 (hurricane) (1987)
    Hello Ebay!I am selling my 1987 Honda Hurricane 600, more commonly known as a Cbr 600.  This is a great little bike, and I have enjoyed riding it, but I'm deploying in a few weeks and I wont be able to ride again until probably the 2015 riding season.  The bike has the stage 1 jet system installed, and the K&N air filter installed, with a newer D&D exhaust system on it.
    2013-10-17 00:56:01
    Perryville, Maryland, US
    15,638
    900.00
  • 1987 Honda CBR600 HURRICANE Sportbike 1987 Honda CBR600 HURRICANE Sportbike (1987)
    FANTASTIC CONDITION FOR AGE - NO CRACKS OR SCRATCHES IN ORIGINAL PLASTIC!!!! RUNS AND RIDES AWESOME
    2013-10-04 10:09:27
    North Kingstown, RI, US
    18
    2,295.00
  • 1987 Honda CBR1000f Hurricane1987 Honda CBR1000f Hurricane (1987)
    I purchased this bike two months ago with the hope of restoring it and riding it.  I have brought it back to life but now it's time for someone else to enjoy. This bike sat since1997 most of that time in a garage.  The good: bike runs perfect, fires right up every time, all the electronics work perfectly,  new oil and filter, new plugs, new battery, carbs were completely gone through, tank was cleaned out, brake fluids changed and bled, clutch fluid changed and bled, cooling system flushed.  The seat is in very good condition as I purchased it from another bike being parted out, the controls are in very good condition,  the paint on the tank is near perfect with one small chip near the filler, the tires have plenty of tread remaining but should probably be changed given their age.  The bad: the main side panels show the bike has been dropped and the paint is cracking, many scratches and some cracks, a few missing tabs, the bike clearly sat outside for some time as the clear coat is peeling off the side, front and rear panels and the windscreen is yellowed, the mufflers have some scratches.   I have put 250 miles on this bike since bringing it back to life, many of those in 95 degree weather and no problems.  The bike is out of the CA DMV system so there are no back fees due.  The bike comes with a bill of sale and clear title.  Buyer to arrange and pay for shipping.  Please feel free to email me any questions you have.  Thanks.
    2013-09-29 16:07:50
    Larkspur, California, US
    18,988
    1,150.00
  • CBR 600 NO RESERVE!!!CBR 600 NO RESERVE!!! (1987)
    Bike is being relisted. Please check payment and pick-up requirement.  NO RESERVE !!!!!  Museum Clean ,1987 Honda CBR 600 Hurricane.Only produced 2 yrs with the Hurricane script on the tank.Only produced one year in these colors . I am the original owner of this bike . Always stored in inside, covered and meticulously maintained.
    2013-09-26 23:16:54
    Bradley, Illinois, US
    8,160
    3,800.00
  • 1987 Honda Cbr 600 Sportbike 1987 Honda Cbr 600 Sportbike (1987)
    1987 Honda Cbr 600, for sale honda cbr 600 1987. Good condition. New rubber.
    2013-09-05 06:04:57
    Acworth, GA, US
    0
    1,300.00

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2023 Honda SCL500 Review – First Ride

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