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2002 Honda Cbr on 2040-motos

US $14000
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:13 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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Honda CBR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):954 TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CBR description

2002 CBR 954RR
1st year of the 954 (of only 2 years 02-03)
the LAST of the 'fireblade' CBR design which featured lightweight and short wheelbase (900/929/954)

Micron serpent header/midpipe (bye bye heavy servo motor)
Servo buddy module (so no warning/injection light)
Driven smog block off plates
gutted airbox (bye bye flapper)
OEM honda paper filter element (it makes the most power)
Power Commander pcIIIr tuned for serpent exhaust
brand new Vortex 520 sprockets conversion (16t/47t) with Vortex race chain
Ohlins steering damper
ELKA stage 4 track elite shock w/ remote reservoir (FULLY adjustable)
BRAKING SK2 wave rotors (not shown in pic)
galfer superbike stainless brake lines, HH pads and race fluid
Pro-bolt aluminum triple tree nut
Pro-bolt aluminum gas cap bolts
Pro-bolt aluminum fairing fastener kit
Pro-bolt aluminum engine fastener kit
Pro-bolt aluminum sprocket nuts
Pro-bolt aluminum chain adjuster blocks
Pro-bolt Ti front axle bolt
Pro-bolt Ti caliper bolts
Pro-bolt Ti rotor bolts
Sportech chrome iridium windscreen
Freestyle Ingenuity frame sliders
Vortex aluminum key-less gas cap/base
Vortex aluminum brake reservoir cap
Vortex bar ends
Vortex swingarm spools
undertail
carbon fiber frame covers (real and an absolute MUST for heat protection)
carbon fiber heel guards (real)
carbon fiber solo seat (real)
HRC billet mirror block-offs
CRG mini mirror
CRG roll-A-click brake and clutch levers
Shorai lightweight Li-Ion battery
R&G racing left side case protection (not shown in pic)
powder coating everywhere (you'd only notice the neon wheels though)
brand new Michelin Pilot power 3 2ct tires

*always used AMsoil engine oil and engine ice or water wetter coolant every season

no expense spared - needs NOTHING.

all stock parts, tool kit and manuals included

i reserve the right to end the auction early as this is for sale locally

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