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2004 Honda Cbr 1000rr Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $5,500.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Monrovia, California, US

Monrovia, CA, US
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2004 Honda Cbr 1000RR, MUST SEE IN PERSON YOU WONT SEE A CLEANER BIKE! ONLY 6K miles CBR upgrades Speedo Healer, Stop Grip (clear), Galfer Brake Braided Lines (front) and (rear), HRC Reservoir Covers, HRC Race Throttle, Mirror Block Offs, Sato Rearsets, Akrapovic Evo TI exhaust, LP Rear Stand, LP Adapters, BMC Race Air Filter, A-tech Intake, Pazzo Race Levers, Gilles Chain Adjusters, Gilles Lifters, Woodcraft Frame Sliders, Muzzy Hurricane Fan Blade, G-Craft Master Cylinder Rear, HRC Shock and Link, Gilles Shift Shaft Stabilizer, Flush-Mount Turn Signals, Competition Werks Fender Eliminator Kit, Power Commander with custom map, Powder Coated Rear Footpegs, Frame Plugs, Carbon Fiber Front Fender, Zero Gravity Double Bubble Windscreen, Custom Sproket Cover, AFAM +2 Rear Sproket, Sargent Seat, Battery Tender Lead, Rear Seat Cowl, Larger Front Rotors, Galfer HH Brake Pads. Total Upgrades: $5,405.80 with receipts! Oil changed every 1,000 miles with Mobil 1 V-Twin Synthetic Oil, Synthetic Clutch and Brake Fluids, Water Wetter. $6,200.00 6264379396

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