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G'day I have for sale my 1995 Fireblade as the title suggests. Bike has only 31xxx ks on it, has just had fairings resprayed and has a dyno sheet for 116hp atw!

Located: Toongabbie, Sydney NSW

Price: $4999 neg

Comes with:

12 months rego

Ventura rack

Carbon fibre bar ends

Carbon fibre slip on pipe slightly damaged

Braided brake lines

New clutch 1000kms ago

New plugs, fuel filter, oil just changed

Valve clearances done at 26000ks

Carby's just been cleaned and jetted to suit pipe

Front tyre Bridgestone Battle-axe BT014 50%, needs a rear tyre

Great bike to ride, pick up this cult classic for a steel as its priced to sell!

If you want to take it for a test ride bring the cash with you.

Any questions call Matt on 0431 687 834.

Cheers Matt.

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