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Hi guys,

I got a 95 CBR600f for sale. selling due to upgrade. the bike has been well maintained and gone through a major service. the previous owner has put in a brand new engine as well, you can see for yourself. the bike has afew small fairing scratches due to normal usage no big deal. overall its immaculate. The bike starts first time everytime even in the cold mornings.

It has :

- 51,000kms, (brand new engine just ran in)

- HRC ignition advancing unit

- Remus Headers

- Scorpion Carbon Fibre Muffler (brand new, not included) i will supply a polished muffler instead

- Tuned to perfection

- Polished rims ,heel guards, and most little parts, looks nice

- Arrow indicators (looks heaps better)

- Brand new gold o-ring chain and sprockets

- Brand new tyres

- Brand new fork seals

- Brand new spark plugs

- Brand new motul oil

- Tinted Screen

- RWC condition garunteed

- 1 full years rego just paid!!!

As you can see its had a major service and so much more money put into it. The bike is faultless.

PRICE : $5,900 ono. no time wasters. PICK UP in MELB no interstate!

This is the only pic i have and does not do the bike justice. If you want to see more, come take a look in person, cheers.

cbr600.jpg

Edited by bkn_computers
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