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For sale i have a Honda CBR600F4i 2002, reading 18, XXX Kms, it had its major service done just over a year ago, and is ready for its next once it hits 25, XXXk. I have owned this bike for approx 7 Months and purchased it from a dealer. The bike was under consignment for over a year and on purchase the tyres proved it had only been ridden in straight lines as they were squared. Therefore it had'nt been ridden hard through hills, and it had a complete mechanical check by a qualified motorcycle tech. This bike is immaculate and has to be seen to be appreciated. It is Red/Black, with a fuel injected engine. These bikes are reknown for stunting and are a very fast street bike. Not for the faint hearted.

*Staintune Exhaust

*Aftermarket Tinted Screen

*Custom Carbon fiber dash

*Chrome CBR Bar ends

*Custom Powder coated yellow rims

It is a regretful sale, but i need to finance my debts and will purchase a car. Im not entirely interested in swaps, but if there is a nice car, i may consider.

Asking price is $9,000ono

Contact can be made only via 0413621186, no time wasters, or tyre kickers if you have no money then don't even consider. This is a beautiful bike and will be missed.

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bike2.jpg

Youtube video of it running..

Edit: These pictures don't show the chrome bar-ends.

For sale i have a Honda CBR600F4i 2002, reading 18, XXX Kms, it had its major service done just over a year ago, and is ready for its next once it hits 25, XXXk. I have owned this bike for approx 7 Months and purchased it from a dealer. The bike was under consignment for over a year and on purchase the tyres proved it had only been ridden in straight lines as they were squared. Therefore it had'nt been ridden hard through hills, and it had a complete mechanical check by a qualified motorcycle tech. This bike is immaculate and has to be seen to be appreciated. It is Red/Black, with a fuel injected engine. These bikes are reknown for stunting and are a very fast street bike. Not for the faint hearted.

*Staintune Exhaust

*Aftermarket Tinted Screen

*Custom Carbon fiber dash

*Chrome CBR Bar ends

*Custom Powder coated yellow rims

It is a regretful sale, but i need to finance my debts and will purchase a car. Im not entirely interested in swaps, but if there is a nice car, i may consider.

Asking price is $9,000ono

Contact can be made only via 0413621186, no time wasters, or tyre kickers if you have no money then don't even consider. This is a beautiful bike and will be missed.

09102008001.jpg

28062008-1.jpg

09102008.jpg

bike2.jpg

Youtube video of it running..

Edit: These pictures don't show the chrome bar-ends.

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