Honda CBR description
I have a 2011 Honda CBR600 RR for sale, it has 2568mis on it, it has been dropped on both sides so the fenders are scratched up a little the bike is still financed through honda and the payoff is what I am asking for the price. I need to sell the bike due to me and my wife looking to buy a new home through Veteran Affairs but cant do so until the bike is sold and taken off my credit I am willing to work with the price for serious buyers only, so feel free to email me or text me at for details and pic thank you!!
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