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2001 Honda Cbr 600f4i1 on 2040-motos

$4,900
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:2900 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Decatur, Georgia

Decatur, GA
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Honda CBR tech info

TypeType:Sportbike

Honda CBR description

2001 Honda Cbr 600F4I1, This is a 2001 Honda CBR600 F4i in near Mint condition. Basically a brand new bike Only 2,900 miles on this bike. Rarely ridden. It's been babied and regularly maintained. Custom turn signals (smaller than stock, with carbon fiber trim to match muffler) Jardine muffler (carbon fiber)-great sound Smoke-colored windscreen Michelin tires- in great condition Only one minor scratch on left fairing (see pics) Never dropped or laid down. Rear stand for maintenance included This is basically a brand new bike for half the price. Asking $4,900 OBO. Feel free to email or call/text with any serious questions/inquiries. (601) 807-0588

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