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2011 Honda Cbr600 Rr on 2040-motos

$11,500
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2011 Honda CBR600 RR This Sportbike cycle currently has 2,285mis and in terrific condition Predominantly black in color and with a premium black leather seat Equipped with an Inline 4, 4 Stroke 599.00 cubic centimeter 6 Gear manual Bore x Stroke estimated at 67.0 mm x 42.5 mm Compression rated at 12.2 to one ratio Dual Stage Fuel Injection DSFI with 40 mm Throttle bodies, DENSO twelve Hole fuel injectors Computer Controlled Digital Transistorized with three Dimensional mapping injectors Liquid Cooling system also equipped Chain Final Drive chassis and 525 O Ring chain Driveline also equipped Double front and Single rear disc brakes also equipped Max gas tank capacity estimated at 4.80 gallons Clean title in hand Serious inquiries only Qualified buyers may be eligibly to apply for Full Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Extended Warranty. Engine Description:

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