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2013 Honda Cb1000r Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $10,499.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: WHITE
Location:

Waukesha, Wisconsin, US

Waukesha, WI, US
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Honda CB tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:M3358 PhonePhone:8663047149

Honda CB description

2013 Honda CB1000R, 2013 Honda CB1000RPower PerformerThe formula is simple: We built a special chassis that puts the 998cc engine out front and center, and lets you sit more upright. The result is one of the most versatile open-class bikes the world has ever seen, as comfortable on a long trip as it is confident on the boulevard. When you need one bike that can do it all, and do it exceedingly well, the CB1000R is the machine you want in your corner.Great Design is TimelessThe CB1000R is a perfect example of Honda innovation. Combining power, light weight, and refined, responsive handling with its good looks, it s equally at home on a sportbike ride, a weekend-long getaway, or a boulevard prowl.Superbike HeartThe CB1000R is built around a superbike-strong 998cc DOHC inline four engine that s perfect for street riding, with plenty of torque and power on tap. Since it s a four cylinder, it s plenty smooth for longer rides too.When You ve Got It, Flaunt ItIt d be a shame to cover up an engine like the CB1000R s, so we ve put it out front and center so you and everyone else can enjoy it. Then our designers gave the CB1000R just enough styling touches (side radiator shrouds, fork-mounted cowl fairing, cast aluminum four-spoke wheels) to really set it apart. Check it out everyone else will.Great BonesThe CB1000R offers exceptional handling, thanks to a Gravity Die Cast mono-backbone aluminum chassis that s light and strong. A fully adjustable inverted fork and adjustable Pro Link rear suspension with a single-sided swing arm further refine the handling package.PGM-FI Fuel InjectionThe CB1000R's Programmed Fuel Injection (PGM-FI) ensures crisp throttle response and both low- and high-rpm performance. In addition, there's no choke to mess with, and the CB1000R runs perfectly at all altitudes and temperatures, even on cold mornings.

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