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I have for sale my 1996 Honda CBR 900rr. This bike has only 19k miles and has had the same adult owner since 2003. I have recently installed new Metzeler Sportec M3 tires (less than 1k miles) and a gel cell battery. The only modifications are a Yoshimura muffler, K&N filter, low profile front turn signals and hidden rear turn signals. This is strictly an adult maintained and ridden motorcycle, so it has not been abused. The only known defects are a couple of cracks in the right hand mid fairing and one small 1/4" long crack in the tail above the tail light. Please feel free to email me with any questions before bidding. Bidding starts at $99 and the reserve is low, so bid now!
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