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hey guys im selling my hyosung gt250r, had this bike for over 2 years, been the best machine to me, looked after and loved.... the reason im selling it is because it just sits in the garage and just dosnt get ridden as much as it should and another reason is because im saving up for a holiday so need to start saving cash

specs

Hyosung gt250r

Yellow

new tyers

new chain and sprockets

17,XXX km

2006 model with gold front froks and silver frame and rims

rego till march next year

after market exhaust

stickers removed

all service books include and up to date

stock exhaust comes with it and a spare front tyer

Price $4000 ono

its got a few scratches on it from the previous owner, said he dropped it in the back yard.... I have looked after this bike, imo its one of the best bikes for anyone who wants to learn how to ride, because of the full size frame and the V-Twins are a good motor, seems like a few Ks but its manly freeway Ks due to the previous owners living out in the suburbs and using it to ride into the city for work, i have never had anything go wrong with this bike so you can rest assure that its gonna be a great bike to anyone who buys it

no test pilots, i have never let anyone ride it besides my dad lol

the price also reflects the condition of the bike, you can see some hyosung going for $3000 that's because they have had a hard life and been rapped

anyone is more than welcome to come have a look at it, located in Melbourne the Northern suburbs

my number is 0433404509 and name is Gary, prefer msm, ill try getting back to you as soon as possible, if you do call and i dont pick up ill probably be at uni or at work but leave a msg and ill get back to you

pics

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really would like to see the bike go to a good home, someone who is going to use it to its pull potential eg. some who wants to learn how to ride before they make the jump to big CC bikes, rather than a hero who is gonna get it and smash it the first day

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