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For sale: HONDA CBR250RR

Price: I'm after $3,000 firm

Location: Sunshine, Melbourne.

Rego: April 2010

RWC: No

KMs: 48,000

Reason for sale: Very little usage (about 100kms in the past 6 months)

Other details:

- Tinted screen

- Immitation carbon fibre mirrors

- Runs fine, but does take a couple goes to get started on very cold mornings.. normal for these bikes

- A few stickers have been removed. they were under the clear coat, leaving the paint exposed in these areas. refer pictures (either side of the headlights). A fussy buyer would reapply clear coat to these sections but i personally never bothered

- There are a few scratches here and there

- Needs a new rubber grommit thing that holds the rear left indicator onto the bike (probably a $10 part)... its currently held on with some wire

I will throw in a cover and a rear stand.

I believe these are still legal for learners (just barely?).. 19,000 rpm redline is fun.

Any questions let me know, but im a bit of a noob when it comes to bikes.

Will entertain offers, including trades for anything really.. plus/minus cash adjustments are fine.

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