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1997 Honda Cbr1100xx on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Ocala, Florida

Ocala, FL
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Up for sale is my 1997 Honda cbr 1100xx. this is a great machine with out flaws has been well taken care of and maintained. It currently reads 33561 on the odometer but that will change again today as I love to ride.this is an absolute rocket and most people interested in this bike have owned 1 before but if you haven't this is not a starter bike it moves 3.2 seconds in the qtr mile and is never last.Curently it has the repsol fairings on the frame but the original blk fairings are perfect as is the rest of this beautifull beast. asking price is 4500.00 o.b.o. there are absolutely no test rides. and please don't waist your time asking if I would take any number or offer that starts with a three in the front. this is an unmolested bike all stock except k&n air filter. I would be interested in trades but only for other bikes preferably crotch rockets. text message only please no B.S.

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