2002 Honda 919 (CB900F)

HIGH BID: $2,900

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Description

Click here for an CycleVIN Motorcycle History Report on this 2002 Honda 919. Additional photos are available here for your perusal.

In 2002, Honda brought back the CB900F – they called it the Hornet in Europe and the 919 in the US. It was a modern take on the UJM with upright ergonomics, standard bodywork, and a detuned but enlarged inline-four engine from the CBR900RR.

In their first ride review, Sport Rider said: “As a streetfighter…the 919 is stunning. It makes the daily commute fun, and willingly partakes in any antics you may occasionally perform. That Honda chose to give the bike a decidedly sporting bent only endears it to us further, meaning this is one bike that we’ll have to keep for a while.”

This example is VIN: JH2SC48013M101242. The seller purchased it from the original owner and has not ridden it.

The odometer shows 1,230 miles.

The seller states that the oil was recently changed and had Michelin Road 5 tires installed. He adds that it’s completely stock with no mechanical issues.

The sole cosmetic issue is said to be scratches on the right side clutch cover “which is a $70 part that’s on back-order. The original owner rode his lawn mower right by the bike when the bike was in the garage.

Currently located in Danbury, Connecticut, this Honda is offered on a clean New York title. Have any 919 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the comments!

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