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1991 Honda CBR RR 250cc - Repsol Edition

Compliance in 1992

41*** k’s

Here’s an interesting thought you might want to ask yourself. “Do I want a bike” well here’s your opportunity to get your hands on one and one in a mint condition as well. What I mean by mint is that most parts on this bike for e.g. the rear tail lights are not standard ones they have been changed to demons eyes, there has been a custom exhaust fitted onto the bike for a more roar to it, the front visor is well tinted and here are some more things on the bike that are brand new.

- FULL SERVICE has just been done to the bike

- Rear & front breaks are brand new

- New Battery

- New clutch

- New clutch belt

- New Alternator

- New Air filter

- Injectors have been flushed and cleaned

- Chain has been adjusted correctly

- And a lot more but I can’t think of them all ask me when you come in to inspect it and I’ll tell you then.

Reason why this bike has been put for sale is due to loss of license. There’s no reason for me to keep it and the money will help a lot in many ways. So if your keen on inspecting this bike, don’t be shy and call the following owner Vuthy on 0404 977 753 anytime of the day just not to late. People have to work you know.

P.S this bike also comes with a tool kit and a lock for the bike.

ASKING PRICE $5999 ono

There are a few more materials that come with the bike but it’s up to the buyer if they want them or not with a price included not for free for e.g. GLOVES, HELMET AND THE STANDARD EXHAUST.

Here are some pictures of the bike, helmet, gloves, and standard exhaust.

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