94 cbr1000f for sale
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94 cbr1000f for sale
10 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE...AND MANY MORE FOR THE NEXT OWNER. I'm updating and learning some German.
My 1000F is located in Cincinnati, Ohio USA. I think it's worth more but I want $2300/OBO for her. Here is her story...
73,450 on the clock. Original paint still shines up very nice but she is a rider so it has the expected stone chips and a few blemishes.
Very well maintained for the last 65,000 miles that I have owned her with regular fluid changes and 5k Mobil 1 oil changes.
It is set up for over the road with a full 3 piece GIVI set and WingRack II, giving you 128L of detachable hard bag storage.
For added long haul comfort I have a new Corbin saddle,(2014), MRA Vari-Tour tall screen, Genmar risers and heated grips. Additionally it has a Throttle Miester throttle lock, RAM mount for GPS and an ignition switched hot wire for your electronics.
Engine is all stock with a new camchain, CCT and slipper at 69k miles. Valves set at that time and carbs synced. Starts easy and runs very well. Only modifications are I have de-linked the brakes and installed EBC HH type pads. I have a full set of unmodified calipers and all parts to return it to stock. All hoses were replaced with stainless braided lines. Steering bearings are replaced with tapered roller type.
This bike is ready for another cross country trip with brand new premium Michelin PR2's and fresh Mobil 1. It needs nothing!
I have the original seat, wind screen,various spares and factory shop manual. All keys, tool kit and owners manual are present. PM me for additional pictures and info. I hate to see her go but I'm ready for new adventure partner.
My 1000F is located in Cincinnati, Ohio USA. I think it's worth more but I want $2300/OBO for her. Here is her story...
73,450 on the clock. Original paint still shines up very nice but she is a rider so it has the expected stone chips and a few blemishes.
Very well maintained for the last 65,000 miles that I have owned her with regular fluid changes and 5k Mobil 1 oil changes.
It is set up for over the road with a full 3 piece GIVI set and WingRack II, giving you 128L of detachable hard bag storage.
For added long haul comfort I have a new Corbin saddle,(2014), MRA Vari-Tour tall screen, Genmar risers and heated grips. Additionally it has a Throttle Miester throttle lock, RAM mount for GPS and an ignition switched hot wire for your electronics.
Engine is all stock with a new camchain, CCT and slipper at 69k miles. Valves set at that time and carbs synced. Starts easy and runs very well. Only modifications are I have de-linked the brakes and installed EBC HH type pads. I have a full set of unmodified calipers and all parts to return it to stock. All hoses were replaced with stainless braided lines. Steering bearings are replaced with tapered roller type.
This bike is ready for another cross country trip with brand new premium Michelin PR2's and fresh Mobil 1. It needs nothing!
I have the original seat, wind screen,various spares and factory shop manual. All keys, tool kit and owners manual are present. PM me for additional pictures and info. I hate to see her go but I'm ready for new adventure partner.
Last edited by cb2cbr; 04-06-2015 at 06:54 PM.
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I try to never say never....The CBR 1000F has been one helluva bike. It's replacement, a 2010 Tri-color BMW K1300S promises to be all but everything to mortal riders but I will know after some time with her. Pick it up out west and ride it home back to Ohio, about a 2500 mile shake down run. I may come back to the CBR fold if it's not all that, but not likely. I may have to share a review and comparison.
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Congrat's on the sale and hey listen now that you are one of the elite weekend
gentlemen riders lmao - do give us advance warning before you pop your
head in the door so we can dust the place down a bit as we'd hate to have a Beemer
kiddy get his leathers all crinkled or grimy
We'll miss ya Buuudddd
But i doo look forward to your trip report - I have to tell ya.
gentlemen riders lmao - do give us advance warning before you pop your
head in the door so we can dust the place down a bit as we'd hate to have a Beemer
kiddy get his leathers all crinkled or grimy
We'll miss ya Buuudddd
But i doo look forward to your trip report - I have to tell ya.
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