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Honda : CBR "Excellent Original"

$3,750

Kernersville, North Carolina

Year 1991

Make Honda

Model CBR

Category Sport Bikes

Engine 600

Posted Over 1 Month

This is my stock 1991 Honda CBR 600 F2 Super Sport in very good condition with 18,234 original miles. Lights, signals, shifter, brakes, clutch, etc. work perfectly. It runs well and has had no modifications. It has the original can (muffler), fairings, stickers, tank, seat, wheels, etc. Only maintenance items such as tires, battery, etc. have been replaced. It is very rare to find one of these bikes in any condition, much less in such great original shape. My neighbor just saw me taking pictures of it and said it looked like new. Bike people ask me about it when I am somewhere with it. It does have some marks, but it is gorgeous overall as you can see. The gas tank has been lined with Red Kote. The bike has been well maintained and runs well. It has never been outside except when ridden. I have kept it in my heated basement. The first two owners in Michigan kept the bike inside. I purchased the bike from the second owner who purchased it from a neighbor who was the original owner. I have had the bike for about 10 years. I have a like new cotton bike cover, the owner’s manual and the maintenance manual that I will let go with the bike if you want them. I also have the fork to adjust the shock. I weigh 175 pounds and tightened it up a couple of notches. This was the first year for the F2 as it replaced the 600 Hurricane. This new CBR 600 struck an impressive balance of power, handling and comfortable sport riding position. It was picked as the best sport bike by Cycle magazine in its October 1991 issue, which I have. I think it is one of the first really beautiful sport bikes and would fit nicely into someone's bike collection. Why am I selling it? This is not what I really wish to do, but I cannot keep up “all my engines”, as my wife says. I have two 1960’s Pontiac muscle cars, two small boys (one of which is autistic) and a demanding job so I suppose something needs to go for now. Well, my loss will hopefully be your fun. I purchased this bike with 8,000 miles so I have ridden it 10,000 miles. I have really enjoyed it. If it does not sell, I may keep it. I can always sell the 1968 Firebird 400 for a lot more money and keep the bike. (The 1969 Judge is not going anywhere!) You can see the bike in Kernersville, NC, and you can watch me ride it! I rode it the Saturday after Thanksgiving, and it ran well. Good luck and ride safe!