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Alright guys I am picking up a 1994 CBR 600f2 The bike is immaculate I used the check list I found here on TWF :thumbs: Thanks to whoever posted it.
Any way 5900 miles all service records from day one, all stock except a Vance&Hines slip on. Just serviced by local dealership. Dude bought a Harley.
Anyone have experience on this particular machine?
Thanks for all the help!!
 

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Man that is a great bike! Its a little out dated for todays standards but, You will love it. :dthumb:
Is it your first bike?
There are a tone of go fast stuff for it and suspension upgrades. :lol:
 

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Welcome! :twfrox:

Sounds like a good thing... about how much did you pay for her?

Can't tell ya anything specific to that bike. Any recomendations would be standard for any bike of that age...

Make sure it has had some of the "un-common maintance" stuff done to it.... there is a thread on that topic on TWF! Stuff like fork oil, steering head bearings, ect...

Here!!!
 

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I didn't buy the bike one first sight. (I am kinda weird like that :willy: ) I just got off the phone with him. He was asking 3750 down from 4000. I offered him 3300. Its higher than KBB but any of the other bikes I looked at for around 3000 were either scuffed third or fourth owners that had no idea about previous maintance ect. He said no to 3300 so settled at 3450 and he is throwing in two Shoie helmets that I am gonna sell on e-bay and put the money into better/newer gear. We can't hook up until Monday I'll post some pics soon.
Thanks for everyones input
 

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I had a 95 F3 as well . It was an awsome bike . One thing to be carefull of is the tires . Doesn't sound like he rode it much And if thier are old tires on it. Well lets just thier wont be much traction even if there is good tread on them. Also you'll probally need to put new brake fluid in because over time they collect moisture & your brakes will be soft . The breakes & tires are both safty and performance items so its money well spent if you need to do , it then do it . Hope these things help & have fun . :thumbs:
 
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