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Honda CBR250RR

6 Speed Manual

15,000 kms

Mods:

Brand new Tinted Aftermarket Screen

CBR400 tacho cluster

Brand new forks

Brand new Front fairing

Brand new mud guard

Brand new indicators and mirrors

Brand new front wheel

New-ish chain and sprockets

Tyres have good tread on them, about 75%.

+ LOTS of other stuff.

So heres the deal....

I got the bike from Ducati Noosa in near new condition got it home and binned it, bike obtained cosmetic damage and bent forks, all parts needed for the bike to be back on the road where replaced and installed onto the bike. There is still a chip on the LHS fairing and a few other minor cosmetic damages. The bike mechanically wise is PERFECT and had been serviced since its arrival into australia by its previous owner. The front fairing and fender that where replaced due to the crash are still unsprayed and ive been quoted around the $250 more for them both.

Heres a pic of the bike BEFORE it was dropped:

http://www.geocities.com/smackthemdoggy/jakeinshop.jpg

Bike after it was dropped (notice no mirrors or screen):

http://www.geocities.com/smackthemdoggy/overall.jpg

I dont have a picture of the bike as it is at the moment, but with the front fairing and mud guard painted, its not far from original condition + the tinted screen and other new goodies.

Lots of hard earned dorrah spent on repairs guys, $1600 in receipts. All work carried about by Ducati Noosa.

No tyre kickers or time wasters please.

Price: $4,800 neg.

Contact Number: 0400439003 OR [email protected]

Bike is in Noosa, Queensland.

Thanks, - Jake

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