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Hey guys, my CBR250RR is up for grabs, or possibly trading for a S13 n/a. Slight cash adjustment too...bike comes with over $650 worth of gear since I recently got race leathers, all gear is in great nick

so here goes

Honda CBR250RR Grey Import (1990/01 Compliance)

Selling due to : Upgrade to firestorm baby biggrin.gif

KM's : 23xxx

contact : pm or email [email protected] for my numb, serious people only!

Bike condition - Awesome. Have thousands in receipts maintained by Bike Care Newcastle. Just had MAJOR service, brand new chain, sprockets, fork seals, near new rear tyre, carbon look tank pad, tinted visor, just flushed all fluids

This bike is PERFECT for a learner, not a cent to spend on it, starts first time everytime, runs high 13 1/4 mile, very quick, 21,000rpm screamer biggrin.gif comes with that gear too....

dririder highway - $200 retail

dririder xracer gloves - $120 retail

draggins camo - $200 retail

Asking $5400 without gear, $5600 with ONO

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5600 for a 1990 250rr? what makes you think its worth that? you can buy a 1993-95 cbrf 600 for less, or like an 01 ns125 for 4. No offence intended but around 3-4 is alot closer to the mark.

i bought a low mileage ninja 600 1998 model for 5500.

well good luck anyway.

mate alot of seasoned riders that arent in the loop talk the same shit.. its not worth XX its worth waht LEARNERS are willing to pay. an NSR150SP piece of crap is worth 4K yeah right more like 2-3K. cheaply made. a cbr250 is a far better performer than the former !!!

try www.cbr250.com it should get sold there

www.oroadsports.com

both free to join

just so u know i worked in sales for a few years been riding for about 7-8.. not long but long enough to know the sales game.. sucks but thats the way it is.. BTW i bught an 02 R6 for 5.5K!! which only had 19000kms on it.. was perfect.... bigger jap bikes come a dime a dozen!

for mid-high4's sells quickly

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