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2000 CBR600F4 32,500 Miles The bike is in excellent mechanical condition, and gets ridden 4-5 times per week. When I bought the bike, someone had dropped it on the right side, which did some damage to the faring and broke the frame slider. I never bothered to fix it. The seat is also worn. I've seen replacement fairings for sale online for around $100, and a new set cover for about $50. Add a tune-up to the mix and you'll have a like-new bike for about $200 worth of parts and labor. The bike can be ridden just fine as-is though. Clean title. Fun & fast bike. 2,500 OBO |
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