FS: 2002 Honda CBR F4i Sport Bike
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Hey all,
I am selling my 2002 Honda CBR600F4i. Picked it up last year, still in pretty mint condition never dropped and still has all the OEM stickers and such. It comes with a CF Yoshimura exhaust and a few other little things. It's got 11k miles and has been taken care of well.
Kelley Blue Book Retail is $4950. Check it here.
I'm asking $4600 obo



It's a Honda so you know its dead reliable. Gets good gas mileage. The CBR F4i is fuel injected so you don't have to deal with things choke levers. Just start it and go.
Needs nothing but a new owner.
Clear title and ready to go. Send me a PM. No test rides without a license.
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This is for a bike that has never been dropped and taken care of. I guess you could buy an F4i for a little less that has been salvaged or abused. I don't race or stunt my bikes so what you're buying is a pristine F4i.
Regardless, the price is OBO, so offer away.
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i really like the bike alot but idk if a CBR would be a good beginner bike besides a little 250cc helix i have been ridin lately.
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Krazy_Kling;215067 wrote:
i really like the bike alot but idk if a CBR would be a good beginner bike besides a little 250cc helix i have been ridin lately.Don't get a 250. The nice things about the f4i's is that they are very smooth. I would recommend it for a starter bike.
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so the Z is out of the question which is a bummer, but now my eyes are set on a rocket and i like this one. that Helix is like a scooter, itl do 75 which is good for what it is. bump man, before i buy it
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DerekS;215244 wrote:
Don't get a 250. The nice things about the f4i's is that they are very smooth. I would recommend it for a starter bike.X2 buy something like this for your 1st bike, you'll thank yourself later.
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thank you bassplayer, im hearing it from both sides buy a smaller one and build up. then others say, get what you think youd be suitable with. i read a few reviews and a majority of them said that if you know how do drive a manual trans car it helps ALOT with driving a manual bike. looks like a good bike though.
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You CAN learn on any bike. It's just easier on some than others. As long as you practice samurai like clutch and throttle control, the CBR should be fine, just take it easy.
One thing is to make sure the bike fits you. Sit on it straight up. Can you put your feet on the ground? lean forward. how is the position? too much weight on your arms? are your balls on the tank? etc.
also keep in mind that rockets dont do slow speed turns as steadily as some other styles of bikes, you'll really have to practice.
It sounds like you want a rocket but keep something like mine a ninja 500 or an sv650 in mind too. I've driven 3 different rockets and I still like my ninja better. It's a completely different machine though. I find it way more comfortable, and the power is more useable in town. On the other side tho, it's a twin so it vibrates like a bastard and sounds like a harley. Also it's not as ass rapingly fast as the rockets but still does a 13 in the 1/4 so thats all relative. I'd also like some rearsets.
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SOLD!!!!! I had to buy it and I did.
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