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Hey guys,

I bought my self a Honda CB1000R (not CBR1000RR) about 3 months ago with the intention of going for rides as much as I can,

but the reality is that I just dont have time at all.

I pretty much work 7 days a week and absolutely no time to go for a ride.

Now for the bike: CB1000R

My bike has been upgraded with some extras:

Bike is Green in color (Honda Dragon Green)

1.Yoshimura Carbon Fibre Slip-on Pipe with exhaust shield $899 Yoshimura C/F Exhaust

2.DNA Air Filter $129

3.Aluminium Black hugger (Depretto moto brand) $259 from germany DPM Hugger

4.Set of Black Pazzo Levers $229 Pazzo Levers

5.Tail tidy (fender eliminator)

6.Power Commander 5 and tuning by Neville Lush here in Adelaide

The bike comes with all the Standard spares. The bike has first been registered under my name (not a demo bike).

With the bike, I am selling some riding gear (not seperating unless the bike sells first)

Shoei XR1100 Helmet (Large)

Alpinestars Leather jacket (Size 52)or (42 AU)

Location: Adelaide

Price: $13000 ono

Contact: PM on here or 0411 392 083

Thanks for looking

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