Honda Cbr600rr 2007 Super Low Mileage on 2040-motos
Bridgewater, New Jersey, US
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Bought brand new with 0 miles in April of 2008 as a leftover model. Currently has 831 miles. Oil change and proper tune up were done at the Honda recommended 700 mile mark. Is currently in perfect working order and looks as if it just came off the showroom floor.
This bike has no mechanical mods. I did replace the rear seat with a factory body panel from Honda and had the rear pegs removed as can be seen in the pictures. I have the pegs to include in the final sale and am willing to have them re installed at the request of the buyer. I also have the original rear seat which will be included in the sale. The “Autobot” symbol on the front windshield is a simple vinyl decal and can be removed without scrapping or chemicals. I can also have that removed at the request of the buyer or am happy to leave it as is. I have the original clear windshield though it is quite scratched up. I’m happy to throw that in as well though I don’t think it will be of much use.
The bike has kept properly winterized with battery tender and fuel stabilizer and has never seen rain, snow or road salt. Basically the bike is in perfect shape. It pains me to see it go but I never ride it (as you can tell from the mileage), I just got married and am buying a house and just plain need the money. It is currently located in Bridgewater, NJ. There are no liens on the bike; I have the title in hand ready to sign over. Buyer is responsible for pick up. I'll help if I can.
I will accept certified check, paypal or cash (no personal checks). Feel free to contact me with any questions or if you’re interested in seeing it in person. Test rides will not be permitted.
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