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2002 Honda Cbr954 Rr (canyon Country) on 2040-motos

$4,800
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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2002 Honda CBR954 RR (Canyon Country), $4,800, image 1

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Time to sell my CBR. I am the 1st and only owner. I have the pink in hand. Moving so I need to sell. Looking for serious buyers. Miles on bike 30k.Carrozerria Forged Wheels, Akrapovic Race system/ Titanium, PC III with custom map, Attack Rear Sets, Ohlins stabilizer, Zero Gravity Double-Bubble, BMC Air Filter, Lockhart-Phillips integrated brake light, Frame sliders, Honda rear cowl, Sergeant cell foam seat- No accidents- Garage Kept- Excellent maintenance- one owner- Never dropped or stunted

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