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1987 Honda Cbr1000f Hurricane on 2040-motos

US $1,150.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:18988 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Larkspur, California, US

Larkspur, California, US
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Honda CBR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1000 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CBR description

I purchased this bike two months ago with the hope of restoring it and riding it.  I have brought it back to life but now it's time for someone else to enjoy. This bike sat since1997 most of that time in a garage.  The good: bike runs perfect, fires right up every time, all the electronics work perfectly,  new oil and filter, new plugs, new battery, carbs were completely gone through, tank was cleaned out, brake fluids changed and bled, clutch fluid changed and bled, cooling system flushed.  The seat is in very good condition as I purchased it from another bike being parted out, the controls are in very good condition,  the paint on the tank is near perfect with one small chip near the filler, the tires have plenty of tread remaining but should probably be changed given their age.  The bad: the main side panels show the bike has been dropped and the paint is cracking, many scratches and some cracks, a few missing tabs, the bike clearly sat outside for some time as the clear coat is peeling off the side, front and rear panels and the windscreen is yellowed, the mufflers have some scratches.   I have put 250 miles on this bike since bringing it back to life, many of those in 95 degree weather and no problems.  The bike is out of the CA DMV system so there are no back fees due.  The bike comes with a bill of sale and clear title.  Buyer to arrange and pay for shipping.  Please feel free to email me any questions you have.  Thanks.

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