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1995 Honda CBR600 F3 purple/black

26,000 miles

Extras:

Custom matching tank and seat cover ($225), screaming performance exhaust, 12 ft of purple neon lights ($500), helmet & helmet bag ($125), bike cover, neon purple windshield ($60), custom stickers, custom front and rear blinkers (clear lenses & yellow bulbs)($40), purple luggage netting for carrying small items on back seat($20).

(All above item with prices are items I’ve added in the past few years)

I also have tons of original parts like the brand new original exhaust, blinkers, etc. I’m also including all the chain lubes, oil, and cleaning (Honda bright) supplies that I have.

The bike also has a brand new battery (bought yesterday). There are scratches in the pipe from the previous owner that you'll be able to see in the pictures below, but other than that the bike looks great! It runs like a rocket as well. I've never had any mechanical problems.

Bike is in Rochester, MN

Asking: $3,250

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I've got KBB giving $3,325 in mint condition. In my eyes, the bike is not in perfectly mint condition. In fact I wouldn't even call it excellent condition. It would be in the category of great - good.

I agree that the price is a little higher than strictly what the bike is worth; however after considering all the extras it’s more than a fair price.

The matching helmet & matching helmet bag are pretty sweet looking. I’ve never seen a bike with more neon on it. This thing glows with a stellar purple vibe.

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Buying a real truck (as opposed to the Yellow Jeep in the background), closely followed by a real boat!

I won't argue with the Harley comment, but there's a time and place for everything. I too like Harley's, and in due time I might just own one, but that's anywhere from 5-500 years from now.

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By the looks of the Exh. it's been layed down atleast once.

Too much money! it's a 1995, 11 years old


Well DUH !!! Read his description, he said it was scratched from previous owner.

Also too much money for you of course....

If somebody doesn't agree with an ad please do not post it on this forum, people pays to sell stuff here and doesn't deserve disrespect from cheapos trying to get few bucks off.

Thank you

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