FS: '02 Honda CBR954, 1683 miles, ABSOLUTELY PERFECT!
Ok, I've got to sell my baby due to unforseen circumstances....
2002 Honda CBR954RR, 1683 miles, Silver/Black. Completely stock except rear fender removed (NOT cut, can be reinstalled). Showroom condition!
There is not a single spec of dirt, single scratch, ding, ANYTHING wrong with this bike. It has always been garaged at home and under a 10' overhang at work. NEVER in rain, never wet except for the usual bath. Bike was broken in easily, per directions from dozens of members of the sportbikeworld.com website. I babied this bike and it shows.
I wouldn't be selling this except that my rotator cuff is screwed and I can't put the pressure on my shoulder that I need to ride this bike. I have surgery scheduled for July 2nd, after which time it'll be a long time until I can ride again. Bike hasn't moved in the last 2-3 weeks due to my injury and I don't want it sitting another 2-3 months.
See http://4sale4.tripod.com for 10+ pics and info.
2002 Honda CBR954RR, 1683 miles, Silver/Black. Completely stock except rear fender removed (NOT cut, can be reinstalled). Showroom condition!
There is not a single spec of dirt, single scratch, ding, ANYTHING wrong with this bike. It has always been garaged at home and under a 10' overhang at work. NEVER in rain, never wet except for the usual bath. Bike was broken in easily, per directions from dozens of members of the sportbikeworld.com website. I babied this bike and it shows.
I wouldn't be selling this except that my rotator cuff is screwed and I can't put the pressure on my shoulder that I need to ride this bike. I have surgery scheduled for July 2nd, after which time it'll be a long time until I can ride again. Bike hasn't moved in the last 2-3 weeks due to my injury and I don't want it sitting another 2-3 months.
See http://4sale4.tripod.com for 10+ pics and info.
No, injury is from weightlifting (go figure....). I still ride when I absolutely get the bug, but I have to take a Loretab 7.5+ <yeah, actually prescription> and wait about an hour, then can only ride about 20-30 mins before I'm in complete pain again. Not exactly a good mix for riding a bike (painkillers and 2-wheels).
lol....I'll get a harley when I turn 50 and slow down. Until then, I'll sit out the rest of this season and buy a new sportbike next year. I like taking corners way too fast to drive anything other than the best sportbikes and sportscars. I elected for the surgery as a quick solution rather than the suggested couple months of physical therapy and then "see what happens". Thanks though...
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Aug 29, 2007 06:10 AM



