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Silver 2005 Honda Cbr 600 F4i on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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Honda CBR description

This is an absolutely beautiful bike. Always garaged. Always maintained. Never crashed. Clear title. Very low mileage (less than 4k). Comes with a pair of removable saddle bags. This machine is a work of art, but I don't ride it enough to fully appreciate it. Please take good care of her.There are a couple of scratches on the side (as shown in the picture).Includes a motorcycle stand (helps when changing the oil).I am in no hurry to sell, but will consider fair offers. Cash only. Cash in-hand gets a test ride. Email or text to. No calls please. Dave.

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