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Should I buy a 2004 Honda CBR1000RR with 2700 miles on it for $2800?

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he says it has never been laid down, and im not sure about the engine, im still waiting for him to get back to me about it.

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  1. What's wrong with it?  It's under-priced by about $3000.


  2. u forgot to tell us whats wrong with it

  3. id start asking the seller what all is wrong with it.  Has it been down, does it have engine issues ect. Has it been on a track.  Those sort of questions.  But 2800 is a really good price for that.  Id definetly buy it as long as it runs good

  4. Rememebr what grandpa said about the deal too good to be true? Well here it is. BTW I have a rusty bridge in Brooklyn I'll sell you 51 percent ownership in................!

  5. that bike would go for 6-8k easy, its a scam artist no doubt

    if its local, looks and runs good and rides straight, yeah go steal it for $2800, then flip it and make an easy and fast 4 grand

  6. if you found it on ebay or online, it probably overseas. they sell bikes cheap over there because it cost a few grand to get them here then there no guarantee of what you get.

  7. NO! the bike is abused and it will cost you way too much in parts and labor. it is 3 grand under what its worth means it was trashed by its owner. so don't buy it!

  8. If you found this advertised on line, and the only communication you have with the seller is thru e-mail...it's a scam.  be careful.

    however, if you found someone locally in desperate need of cash, has a clear title for the bike and it starts and runs...jump on it.

    i'm leaning towards it being a scam, though.

  9. Probably not!

  10. That sounds like one of them online scams where the guy is working in UK and wants to use moneybrokers to ship it. Stay away from this deal. If it's too good to be true, it usually is.

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