I may have brought this home.

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  1. RogueRC24

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    1993 CBR600 F2. 4701 original miles. New tires. Plastics about 85% perfect. No mods to anything. Tank bra. Lol. 2 keys, manual, tool bag, smoked and original windscreen. Registered and ready to ride. 9EF05120-B0B6-4F33-9FF8-728CB31B2B5B.jpeg
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    NICE NICE NICE !!! Rogue. thats Low miles and looks super clean. great find !

    Ive been chasing a '93 F2 for a long long while now (but the lavender blue, white and pinky red colour scheme)

    Ive got the '97 F3 I wanted, but the 93 F2 has been elusive. I have an OEM NOS pipe for it too...

    Gotta love the old CBR600 steelies. I think the F2 looked better than the f3 with those integrated front lights and the ducting.

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    Congrats Rogue! Love it!!!!!

    Cat I will keep an eye out for that F2....any color?
     
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    Gonna do a little under fairing cleaning before I put her back together. :) Basically just a little bug juice and aluminum oxidization. It is amazing how "tight" a new bike feels compared to a mileage bike. It feels like showroom quality new. Tips for oxidization cleaning are welcome.
     
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    That's awesome. Very cool!

    A 94 with 93 RWB bodywork has been on a desired list for a LONG time. The just Red and White from 91 is a looker too.

    Let me know if you need any little doo-dad. I still have some F2 thingies kicking around and just got that F3 that I'm only taking wheels, brakes and suspension for me.
     
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    I could use a decent F3 Water Pump Cap'n if you have it.
     
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    Thanks, Its got to be the White with Lavender and pinky Red:


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    I was going to clean the carbs and run the bike to video it and try and sell the engine with carbs, harness and ECU. If the motor is not good, it's yours.
     
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    Cheers, that makes sense to sell it as a complete unit
     
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    I know it is not a VFR, but I did get her all put back together and the bike is the smoothest nicest ride ever. Handles really well off the shelf.

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    I did change the windscreen back to OEM clear and put on the other mirror.
     
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    Simply Gorgeous Rogue ! you have fine taste in bikes !
     
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    Thanks! I got nothing on your forum dudes. 6 and his RC30, Capt and his many a beautiful Honda versions and you with a lifetime supply of amazing bikes from every manufacturer and sweet jackets to boot. hmmm that reminds me.. I can get that Rothmans going now. :)
     
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    Your GOOF2 is really sweet. Def feel good about that purchase, hard to find not THRASHED anymore.

    Having worked at the dealer when they came out, they always have a special place in my heart. It helps that that a very capable machines and make you feel like a hero.
     
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    Rogue that 600 is sick !!
    Love it!


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    Thanks for the good vibes. It was interesting, the guy put every nut and bolt into saran wrap as well as each small body panel. The clear wind screen was etched by change in humidity and temp under the saran wrap over 25 years. I was nervous on what to use, because simple cleaners didn't change the etching. In the end Mcguires fine cut glaze pulled out the etching and left the rest crystal clear. Followed that up with Plexis (my go to plastic cleaner).
     
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