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2008 Honda Cbr on 2040-motos

US $25,000.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Purple
Location:

Marco Island, Florida, United States

Marco Island, Florida, United States
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Honda CBR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,000 TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CBR description

I'm selling my 2008 Cbr 1000rr show bike! The bike is equipped with AirFX air ride that allows the bike to be raised front and back to near stock height, then drop it on the ground when parked. The rear swingarm is a modified greggs customs single sided arm. The wheels are a one off set of 2 piece Gooichi 7 wheels that are paint matched as well as bolted together with Purple Titanium bolts and nuts. There is over $3k in Titanium bolts on this bike. Every bolt possible has been replaced with purple Ti hardware. The bike is equipped with a $1500 Carbon fiber Lithium ion Braille Battery, ASV levers, as well as the entire Driven Industries product line including rearsets, clipons, grips, and bar ends. 

No expense was spared... it was built on another level than the normal paintjob and chrome custom sportbike builds. It is a one owner bike purchased new, with currently 3243.1 miles on it, 500 of those since it was built. It has been featured in 7 magazines internationally including Super Streetbike, Street Monster (France), Street Fighter (Germany), Bomber Magazine (Finland), Bling Rockets, and more. The attention to detail on this bike is unreal.  

-Gooichi motors one-off 2-piece wheels 
-Over 3,000$ in custom anodized purple titanium bolts 
-One-off Saddlemen seat 
-$1500 Braille carbon lithium ion battery 
-ASV levers -Greggs turn signals 
-Greggs single sided swingarm 
-Custom purple ek chain 520 
-Taylormade carbon exhaust 
-Taylormade carbon undertail 
-Airfx front and rear air ride 
-Ssr gas cap 
-Custom HEL stainless brake lines
-Braketech iron race rotors 
-Driven racing sprocket kit 
-Driven rearsets, clip ons, grips, and bar ends 
-Pro bolts full monty and accessories kit 
-Roadlok caliper system  

The bike is mint. please contact with any questions you might have. if you want a world class custom build this is it. A $500 deposit is required via Paypal if the buy it now is used. This is NONREFUNDABLE. You will have 7 days to arrange full payment which is cash or a US bank certified check. I will consider delivery if serious depending on location but in the US only. I would also be open to shipping if handled by buyer at their expense.

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