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2009 Honda Cbr-1000 Repsol Edition on 2040-motos

$4,400
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:50
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Pennsylvania,

Pennsylvania
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2009 CBR-1000 REPSOL EDITION. I am the only owner of the bike. I purchased it new off the showroom floor. I have a clean and clean title In Hand. Motorcycle has approx 2.050 mis on it. My Repsol is damn near new and still under warranty until next year. Never abused Raced or Dropped. You can see the red lines on both front and rear tires. Comes with Honda Warranty valid through 04/01/2012. For more info and pictures please e-mail me at !!! XXXX@hotmail.com !!!

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