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2006 Honda Cbr on 2040-motos

US $4,599.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:28 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Loyalton, California, United States

Loyalton, California, United States
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Honda CBR tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CBR description

This is my 2006 cbr1000rr I've had it since new still have all the original copies of the purchase agreement and bill of sale as well as original owners manual and tool kit. I bought it in the summer of 2007 it's been a great motorcycle runs and rides like it did the day I bought it. Over.the years I've add heli bar clip on risers a saddlemen seat and  footpegs off a buell xb9 to lower my feet and give the bike a much more comfortable upright riding position all this can be changed back to stock easy. I prefer the set up now because you can ride longer distances with less fatigue. I just put on Michelin pilot road 4 tires the BEST tire hands down! Also the best I've ever had on this bike it handles great! I also at 25k put on a new OEM front sprocket new ek 530zzz chain the best in the business! 13,500 tensile strength  highest available. And a new steel super sprokects rear sprocket all this for the lowest wear possible and strongest set up out there! To give the longest service life.possiable! I  also just put new OEM Honda pads front and rear with a new set of OEM rotors on. I also installed when the bike was new a Jardine slip on exhaust sounds great! I planned on keeping.this bike forever and doing longer rides with it but decided to get a cruiser motorcycle instead so I am selling this bike I've used nothing but full synthetic 10w40 4t Mobil 1 racing oil after the 600 mile break in   changed ever 3 to 4k with an OEM Honda filter only Ever!!  I also just flushed the radiator with Engine Ice coolant which is The best coolant out there I noticed a 3 to 5 degree drop in engine running temp in summer sometimes. 7 degree drop when running down The freeway with a good head wind. Most if not all of these miles are highway commuting to work miles and weekend road trip miles always liked sport bikes but was never crazy enough to ride them like they are built for! So I just used it as a do all kinda bike. No Reserve auction NO SHIPPING! I will help in the pick up of bike but am  not offering shipping or crating of  this bike! Best bet just come and pick it up in person what I always do when. I buy quads on eBay! If you have any questions send me message and we can talk over the phone thanks for looking! 

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