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2007 Honda Cbr 600rr on 2040-motos

$6,799
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:3025
Location:

kingwood, Texas

kingwood, TX
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Honda CBR description

2007 Honda Cbr 600RR, My 2007 Honda CBR600 rr is in great shape.It was always garaged and never been damaged. It has no scratches, dents or something like that. No mechanical or electrical problems, no accidents. Clean title in hand,first owner. It does not need anything additional to function, has only 3,025 miles.I'm selling cuz I do not have time to Ride anymore. I will throw in orignal bike cover , Xl Helmet, Bike Lock and XL Gloves. I can only show the bike on sundays . No test drive allowed. Price is firm.Plz no payment plan. All up front thanks $6,799.00 8323529000

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