Honda CBR 600rr year 2006
Original colour silver.
Asking $3500-
Changed exhaust but all else is original
Previous owner was a European guy, the bikes card is with his name.
My friend owned since April 2015, he's having problems with paying his bank so this is a reluctant sale.
Because of that situation pricing is fair and hope not to negotiate down too far.
Any questions I will find out or pass on his number.
For sale Honda CBR 600rr year 2006 $3,500
To be clear the photo in the middle is before it got stickerd! Just to show how it can look cleaned up
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where the bike now? and how the register's name, plate...
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I'm not commenting in regards to Cambodia, but that bike is a great starter street bike. (if you don't suck, great 1st bike overall.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
The bike is in Siem Reap, the owner is my friend, he has the bike ID card
It's only had one Khmer owner, my friend, he bought it last April, only sell because he's in financial difficulties
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As much as I admire the balls out braggadocio, I would suggest anyone whom is unfamiliar with bikes back home, stick to semi autos and graduate to a 250cc with a clutch first:DetroitMuscle wrote: great 1st bike overall.
Else this is likely to occur:
Haha - my money’s on Playboy
I personally think the 600 is not a great first bike at all unless you're familiar with handling something on two wheels (meaning like a BMX bicycle or something where you know how to throw your weight around). No torq, peaky powerband, lots of compression braking...call me crazy, but the CBR1000 was a lot more forgiving to me, so long as you kept off full power.
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What I typed and what I meant were different. My fault n mistake. I meant a great first sport bike, after 2 wheels has been learned. It's different in the US as we don't have scooters and typically, not a lot of sport bikes (crotch rockets, hate that term) are under 600. Yeah, you gunna do your daily commute on the highway on a Ninja 250?? 70MP/H cruisingAE86 wrote:I personally think the 600 is not a great first bike at all unless you're familiar with handling something on two wheels (meaning like a BMX bicycle or something where you know how to throw your weight around). No torq, peaky powerband, lots of compression braking...call me crazy, but the CBR1000 was a lot more forgiving to me, so long as you kept off full power.
Edit just noticed it's the rr version. Not a great first bike. I fail!
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You can do that. Buy a used 250cc and learn the hand clutch in 1 day. Then in 2 months when you fall asleep because of how slow and boring it is, you can try to sell it and get your money back and get a proper 600cc used ninja or some shit....Petrol Head wrote:As much as I admire the balls out braggadocio, I would suggest anyone whom is unfamiliar with bikes back home, stick to semi autos and graduate to a 250cc with a clutch first:DetroitMuscle wrote: great 1st bike overall.
Else this is likely to occur:
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
DM can I ask how many crash have you had?DetroitMuscle wrote:You can do that. Buy a used 250cc and learn the hand clutch in 1 day. Then in 2 months when you fall asleep because of how slow and boring it is, you can try to sell it and get your money back and get a proper 600cc used ninja or some shit....Petrol Head wrote:As much as I admire the balls out braggadocio, I would suggest anyone whom is unfamiliar with bikes back home, stick to semi autos and graduate to a 250cc with a clutch first:DetroitMuscle wrote: great 1st bike overall.
Else this is likely to occur:
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"how many crash"Stanisław wrote:DM can I ask how many crash have you had?DetroitMuscle wrote:You can do that. Buy a used 250cc and learn the hand clutch in 1 day. Then in 2 months when you fall asleep because of how slow and boring it is, you can try to sell it and get your money back and get a proper 600cc used ninja or some shit....Petrol Head wrote:As much as I admire the balls out braggadocio, I would suggest anyone whom is unfamiliar with bikes back home, stick to semi autos and graduate to a 250cc with a clutch first:DetroitMuscle wrote: great 1st bike overall.
Else this is likely to occur:
Dirt bikes? Well, everyone crashes those at some point. Nothing bad on those.
I did embarrassingly lay a Suzuki 110(115?cc) down on Monivong once. Your mom called me.., again, and I got excited, did a U-Turn while in 1st gear and it was wet........ Outside on the road, that is.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
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