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Hi,

Its time to sell my Honda CBR250RR which i've owned for 1 year and 7 months and have only done less than 1000kms. I rarely ride as i have a car to get to work and im way to busy on the weekends to even think about going riding. I mainly use it to get around quickly, ie: to the shops or gym.

Since owning, i have completed the following:

- flushed all fluids (oil, brakes, coolant)

- brand new battery

- brand new tyres front & rear

- brand new brakes front & rear

- brand new chain

- brand new 54t rear sprocket (improved acceleration)

- brand new red LED dash lights (stock ones are pathetic)

- Screaming Demon Carbon Exhaust

Info:

Build: 5/1999 (Aus Delivered)

Brand: Honda

Model: CBR250RR

Kms: 35,xxx

Rego: NSW, till 09/11

Price: $5,500

Location: Western Sydney

I take really good care with my toys and never cut corners, engine is solid and i can guarantee this is one of the best CBR250RR's you will ever ride. I bought this bike off a mate, who also bought it of a copper who was a bike enthusiast. This bike has been well taken care of and doesnt require you to fix up or replace things like other bikes! Why buy a bike from some uni student who probably couldnt even afford insurance, let alone maintenance? Or alternatively if you are a uni student why buy a another bike that needs you to spend alot of money just to have it worry free?

If you saw one similar but cheaper somewhere else, then go buy it! I'm in no rush to sell, so dont bother with any low blows.

Please PM me for further details or my number.

Thanks

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well bumping this one up from the grave! i'm getting my full license in about 2 weeks so i'm pretty happy to see this one go asap. price revised to $4500!

nothing new since my original post, km's at 36,xxx and i've added a new tinted windscreen.

cheers :)

  • 4 months later...

completely forgot i even had this thing! anyways bumping it up for the new year! unfortunately I just found out that this bike is listed under REV's as a repairable write-off. mind you it has been fixed to an excellent standard because i can't even find which part was damaged to begin with! my mate i bought it off didnt even check REV's when he bought it from the owner prior to him (being a copper and all!) - so sorry i have no history on it!

bike has no rego (plates returned to RTA) however im more than happy to organise a NSW blue slip/rego (at your expense of course!) for the buyer if your worried about it getting re-registered. I have all the required paperwork.

keeping this all in mind plus the fact i've got a little one on the way, i've checked bikesales and i think a fair price would be $3,200. by the way its still at 36,xxx kms since my last post in august 2011 :)

no time wasters please, i dont have time to ride this bike (~1000km's over 3 years) let alone deal with your kind lol

cheers

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