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2004 CBR1000RR Almost new the bike has a little over 5k miles on it one owner clean title and registration is up to date the bike has a yoshimura slip on exhaust and its carbon fiber, all of the turn signals have been flush mounted the license plate is tucked so it doesn't hang down, very nice chrome rims there are very minor defects including small scratches on the right mirror and the bottom right faring but that is all the bike is very clean almost new any other questions you can call me at 760-900-3868 thanks for looking
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