FS: 2001 cbr600 F4i
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FS: 2001 cbr600 F4i
2001 Honda cbr600F4i
Silver / Black
Miles on chassis - 13,600
current miles on motor - 4,000
Mods: F.I. crash cage, reverse shifter, L.P. turn signals, tank guard.
Motor was taken out and replaced with a 2002 3,000 mile motor due to a third gear issue. Still have the original motor which will go with the bike. The original motor still runs fine except it will not stay in third gear (drops to second).
Purchase the bike and get the original motor plus a silver / black bike cover.
Title in hand
Great gas mileage
Asking $4,500
Pictures here
http://community.webshots.com/user/sslow_camaro
Brian
z28ssls1@yahoo.com
Silver / Black
Miles on chassis - 13,600
current miles on motor - 4,000
Mods: F.I. crash cage, reverse shifter, L.P. turn signals, tank guard.
Motor was taken out and replaced with a 2002 3,000 mile motor due to a third gear issue. Still have the original motor which will go with the bike. The original motor still runs fine except it will not stay in third gear (drops to second).
Purchase the bike and get the original motor plus a silver / black bike cover.
Title in hand
Great gas mileage
Asking $4,500
Pictures here
http://community.webshots.com/user/sslow_camaro
Brian
z28ssls1@yahoo.com
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Yes the bike was laid down and went sliding for about 40 feet when a deer slammed into the side of me. It did not go end over end thankfully. The plastics were damaged. I replaced all the damaged plastics with oem plastics that I bought off e-bay. Let me know if you want pictures of any part of the bike. I also have a complete cheetah fiberglass street fairing set. I bought this off e-bay because i was going to do a custom paint job after the bike went down. Although, I wanted to put it back to stock. These plastics are brand new and are going to be sold. These are a street kit so the headlight will bolt into the front.
Thanks,
Brian
Thanks,
Brian
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FYI -
it doesn't take much to "total" a bike. My bike's been totalled when I let a friend of mine ride it. No damage other than a few scrapes on the fairings. But, bike plastic/fairings are expensive..and it totalled more than what the bike was worth, so the insurance company totalled it out.
It's a lot different than a car.
it doesn't take much to "total" a bike. My bike's been totalled when I let a friend of mine ride it. No damage other than a few scrapes on the fairings. But, bike plastic/fairings are expensive..and it totalled more than what the bike was worth, so the insurance company totalled it out.
It's a lot different than a car.
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Originally Posted by obseSSed
FYI -
it doesn't take much to "total" a bike. My bike's been totalled when I let a friend of mine ride it. No damage other than a few scrapes on the fairings. But, bike plastic/fairings are expensive..and it totalled more than what the bike was worth, so the insurance company totalled it out.
It's a lot different than a car.
it doesn't take much to "total" a bike. My bike's been totalled when I let a friend of mine ride it. No damage other than a few scrapes on the fairings. But, bike plastic/fairings are expensive..and it totalled more than what the bike was worth, so the insurance company totalled it out.
It's a lot different than a car.
Brian