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2013 HONDA CBR250R REPSOL (2013)
Up for sale is a 2013 Honda CBR250R Repsol in like new condition. This bike is still under factory warranty until January 2014. We have recently serviced this bike and the only thing that has changed from stock is the OEM exhaust has been modified to increase sound. You should be able to see modification in the pictures. This is a great starter bike or even commuter. Don't miss out on a chance to save over purchasing new!! Specs: Model: CBR250R Engine Type: 249.6cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke Bore and Stroke: 76.0mm x 55.0mm Compression ratio: 10.7:1 Valve Train: DOHC; four valves per cylinder Induction: PGM-FI, 38mm throttle body Ignition: Computer-controlled digital transistorized with electronic advance Transmission: Six-speed Final Drive: O-ring-sealed chain Suspension Front: 37mm fork; 4.65 inches travel Rear: Pro-Link single shock with five-position spring preload adjustability; 4.07 inches travel Brakes Front: Twin-piston caliper with single 296mm disc Rear: Single-caliper 220mm disc Optional ABS Tires Front: 110/70-17 radial Rear: 140/70-17 radial Wheelbase: 53.9 inches Rake (Caster Angle): 25.0° Trail: 98.6mm (3.9 inches) Seat Height: 30.5 inches Fuel Capacity: 3.4 gallons Fuel Economy Estimate**: 77 mpg Colors: Repsol Edition, Pearl White/Blue/Red, Red, Black (Repsol Edition available on standard model only) Curb Weight*: 357 pounds WE OFFER FINANCING Please contact us for with any questions or pre-approval for financing. COOL SPRINGS POWERSPORTS 1124 W MCEWEN DR FRANKLIN, TN 37067 615-778-1988 www.coolspringspowersports.com The winning bidder will be responsible for $149 Doc Fee on top of winning bid.2013-09-24 02:56:04Franklin, Tennessee, US1,8204,399.00 -
1997 Honda CBR 600 F3 NO RESERVE!! Single Swingarm, Undertail Exhaust, 03 Tail. (1997)
NO RESERVE!!!!! Here we go- 1997 CBR 600 F3Rebuilt Engine -Polished Heads -.30 Bored Over - Stage 2 JetsSingle Side Swing arm2003 TailUndertail Yoshimura Exhaust (slightly damaged)- Will also come with stock exhaustStainless Steel Brake LinesFlush BlinkersIntegrated Tail Light (Smoke)New Spark PlugsNew Fuel PumpNew Kick Stand SensorNew Heavy Duty ChainNew Fuel LinesNew Wind ScreenNew MirrorsNew GripsNew Levers The frame/title has about 21k miles on it Alright so the bike does have a lot of awesome stuff, but it also has some defects The bike was layed down by the previous owner and has some slight road rash and he painted over it. Its on the bottom right side fairing.The nose fairing also has some slight damage to it, see pictures. It sat for awhile with the other owner and when I got it, it didnt start, now it runs great but could probably use a clean through the carbs eventually.2013-09-03 04:36:43Scotch Plains, New Jersey, US2,0003,000.00 -
2000 Honda CBR600 F4 (2000)
2000 Honda CBR600 F4. Tires, front brakes, and oil change is only 300 miles old. Runs great!2013-09-03 08:27:06Dover, Delaware, US24,4002,400.00
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