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Well since i wont have a licence for at least another 7 months i guess its not really worth keeping my bike.

o4 honda cbr 600 rr

never dropped, always undercover, mint condition.

comes with rear seat and rear seat delete, fender eliminator (gets rid of the plastic shit where the number plate sits)

5800kms - coming upto 6000km service (can do the service for buyer if needed)

balance of factory warranty (2 yr warranty expires end may 06)

near new rear tyre (95% left) front tyre 80% left

near new rear pads (honda had a recall on rear pads and replaced them)

can supply RWC

11,000

call or pm Boyd on 0415 369 382

cheers

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is there a version for men? haha why you selling the bike?

hahha r u ever not on the net?

no licence for at least 7 months so no point keeping the bike. plus its hard not to ride it when its sittin in the garage. :)

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Hate to break it to you [WLDCRD] but the average rider would be quicker on a 600 than on a 1000. If you ever wanna go to the track i'll be more than happy to show you how much faster i will be on my gsxr750 compared to you on a litre bike.

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Hate to break it to you [WLDCRD] but the average rider would be quicker on a 600 than on a 1000. If you ever wanna go to the track i'll be more than happy to show you how much faster i will be on my gsxr750 compared to you on a litre bike.

heheh he's just playin. he never graduated from a 125 :lol:

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ASSAIL is right. never graduated cos i crashed the bike because some idiot who had the same bike doesnt like to indicate or look when changing and knocked me off! However, that idiot upgraded to a 04 CBR 600 which he is now selling!!

And krastler, i already know that there isnt much between the 600, 750, and 1000cc's.

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hahha r u ever not on the net?

no licence for at least 7 months so no point keeping the bike. plus its hard not to ride it when its sittin in the garage. :P

i am on as much as you are on your poxy forums!

and since when has not having a licence ever stopped you? HAHA

good luck with the sale either way.

Oh, and let me know next time you are going to Benny's, i want to check it out.

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ASSAIL is right. never graduated cos i crashed the bike because some idiot who had the same bike doesnt like to indicate or look when changing and knocked me off! However, that idiot upgraded to a 04 CBR 600 which he is now selling!!

hehe hard to c ppl that hit u from behind and make a conscious effort to jam their front wheel under my rear wheel! :D

i am on as much as you are on your poxy forums!

and since when has not having a licence ever stopped you? HAHA

good luck with the sale either way.

Oh, and let me know next time you are going to Benny's, i want to check it out.

im not riding or driving anymore at all coz next time i get caught its jailtime (3rd offence) and im not into that pickin up the soap shit! ;)

ill prolly b goin to bennys in a couple of weeks coz im takin my gearbox out next week to rebuild and wanna take my clutch out to have a look at it and try and find out why its stickin on (hopefully throwout bearing but that doesnt explain a couple of things)

ill let u know though.

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