How much was your CBR?
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How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 10:14:14 AM
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empire x
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Im not sure if this thread has been posted up already, but i have looked extensively to not find it. So anyways, what did all of you fine people pay for your machine? Ill start it off, if you can list the year, milage, condition, and price. I think this would be a good reference for people who are thinking about buying one. Thanks! 1993 14,000 miles Perfect* Condition (Stock) $3500.00
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 10:23:50 AM
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stinky93071
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94 stock good shape $3500 18k miles had it for 5 yrs now has 56k miles and have had to replace the speedo pickup (twice),the cooling fan switch and cluch. (along with oil chain and tires)
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 10:51:52 AM
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VeryMotley
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Joined: 5/28/2006 From: Dallas, Texas U.S.A. Status: offline
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1987 Grey 1000 $800.00 Running but waiting on Hydraulic clutch parts. And needing a GOOD cleaning from sitting for 2 yrs. (Running after cleaning) I opened the crankcase and it is Very clean inside. 23,000 miles.
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 11:00:58 AM
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Illushun
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I've got the 94 CBR1000F-R model. I bought it from the original owner with 6,800 miles back on 3/17/06. I paid $4,000.00 US Dollars. I have had it appraised to be a 9.0 out of 10. The only reason it scored a -1 from 10 is because the brake line fittings have slight oxidation on them. I put the following mods on it; Stage 1.7 race jet kit K&N air filter Black Widow full exhaust with titanium header, stainless midpipe, and carbon fiber dual outlet can Eliminated the rear fender and integrated the turnsignals with a DIY 3:2 trailer light converter with 8ohm 20watt resistors Tsubaki o-ring chain with -1 in front and +3 in rear Bridgestone BT014 Ultra HP radial tires (120 front, 180 rear) MP3 player and Cobra Radar detector It now has 11,200 miles on it. Here's a couple of pics
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 8:04:22 PM
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Noe
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Joined: 6/3/2006 From: Bramming, Denmark, Scandinavia Status: offline
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Bought a grey/black/yellow model 1996 last year It's in good shape and runs like a bat out of hell :-) Got lots of ekstre stuff with it from the previous owner 16000 USD (Yes thats how much we have to pay for bikes in Denmark. New it was 28000 USD) 47000 km on the clock Thumbnail Image
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 8:17:51 PM
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flyingwangwang
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wayyyyyy toooo much...I should have find a better deal but I was tired of waiting, I waited long enough and gone long enough with a bike, so I pretty much pay MSRP for my 06. I GOT OWNED.
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 8:19:27 PM
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chesthing
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Just to understand this - you paid $16,000 US for a ten year old CBR1000F?
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 9:22:27 PM
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crucialfate
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1987 CBR1000f= $1,200.00 USD this is how i bought it -1f +2r f1 exhaust (cheap) stage 2 jet kit body = faded original pain (about to be re-done) tire new busted turn signals heres some pics [URL=http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j146/crucialfate/bike5.jpg][IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j146/crucialfate/th_bike5.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j146/crucialfate/bike6.jpg][IMG]http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j146/crucialfate/th_bike6.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 10:59:40 PM
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andrewmr
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I just bought mine this week. 1994 with 10,015 miles on it. I paid $1,600 and have about $200 in a new battery, oil and filter, anitfreeze, spark plugs and a couple of items that needed replacement. What I do still need to find for the bike is a couple of clean mufflers and the shields that go in front of them. I know there is someone out there that has repalced their stock system with an aftermarket system and have the old peices just laying around......... Mike 215-589-5633
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/7/2006 11:33:09 PM
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MarkR
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Joined: 8/20/2005 From: Gold Coast, Australia Status: offline
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AU$5,000 94' 104,000km These bikes go for 4k-7k in OZ
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 12:38:46 AM
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Estorvito
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2000 cbr 929rr bought it yesterday 07-06-06 quote:
2000 cbr 929rr with 11193 miles. Bike is excellent condition except for a scrape in the front fairing and right side fairing. Bike was never stunted with nor abused of. Mods include: Jardine slip-on,power commander,frame sliders,double-bubble windshield,zeon light bulbs,flush mounts,rear solo seat(stock included),tank pad,and newer dunlop 209gp tires Full synthetic oil used. The bike is very quick ask lookinforbike or higg. Price is $5500 or best offer. Darren(Dmax) 716-xxx-xxxx. Gave em $5250.00 for it. NOt bad if you ask me. Picture of bike
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 2:49:37 AM
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R1000
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-92 100 000 km Chain, sprockets, brake pads and fork seals where new. Broken top fairing Some scratches but nothing broken or cracked. Runned real bad when bought, but just needed carb maintenance to run like hell (255 km/h GPS). $ 3000 plus a $ 200 for used top fairing in mint condition and another $ 100 for a top notch paint of the top fairing. About $ 100 was also spent on the clutch which slipped at max torque when the engine was not fully warm.
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 4:12:17 AM
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scrapy918
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I paid $1700 for my 91 with 58,000 miles. With another complete motor (runs sitting on the ground), and a second seat (corbin), 2 sets of pregressive springs for the front forks, and a bunch of tools to work on it.
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RE: How much was your CBR? - 7/8/2006 4:55:39 AM
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Oelhunden
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Joined: 6/28/2006 From: Denmark, Europe Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: chesthing Just to understand this - you paid $16,000 US for a ten year old CBR1000F? I live in Denmark too, we have a heavy taxation on cars and bikes. $16000 for a ten year old CBR1000F is normal. The tax is 180%, so a vehicle that normally costs $5000 will cost you $14000 here. Lovely is´nt it :-D And our gasprices are wonderfull to, $1.63 pr liter... But thats the price for having fun here.
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