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ZXR250 1990, complianced 2000

21,000kms, Grey with yellow rims

New starter motor and battery

Discs recently machined

New brake pads all round

Twin 750 front disks

Sports suspension- USD forks with adjustable preload, and adjustable rear shock

New fork seals

Sports exhaust system (very nice note!)

Recently had a new cam chain and tensioner put in and radiator flushed

New clutch cable

Clear carbon fibre indicators

Tinted screen

Tyres: Bridgestone Battleaxe with plenty of tread

2-3 years ago: New clutch, sprocket and chain

Motul 5100 fully synthetic oil used, and only use BP ultimate fuel

Reciepts for most work done

Very good condition

Selling due to purchase of show bike.

Very Cheap for a 250 of this quality, wont find many better.

9 months reg, COMES with RWC- Was $5200!! NOW $4,200 FIRM!

Melbourne

call 0405 735 242 or PM any questions.

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  • 5 weeks later...

The bikes a 4 stoke, runs on unleaded, and goes really well. If you want, you can get somone with a licence to test ride it. It has the handling of a sports bike, and feels very quick for a 250.

Cheers.

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