View Full Version : Honda CBR250rr 1996
h211
19th June 2010, 12:52
Almost perfect condition black mc22 CBR250rr, great paint/graphics and runs like a dream.
These bikes speak for themselves with performance second to none when it comes to 250cc 4-stroke sports bikes. Late model 250's dont even compare.
4 cylinder, 6 speed, Dual front disc brakes, 19,000rpm redline.
No tears etc in seat(s).
Quality Pirelli Sport demon tyres with plenty of tread.
Bike washed and chain waxed weekly.
Owned for 10 months to go through restricted licence period.
Wof until 24/11/2010.
New 3month reg when sold.
021 1900250
Also on TradeMe:
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Sports/auction-297995044.htm
zden009
20th June 2010, 10:46
Nice bike but for the price you're dreaming.
h211
20th June 2010, 19:39
Thanks, in no rush.
miloking
21st June 2010, 05:14
Nice bike but for the price you're dreaming.
for that price i can find you 900RR 2000 and up..
zden009
21st June 2010, 13:24
for that price i can find you 900RR 2000 and up..
Yeap I know but I'd rather have 2000- 2003 GSXR750 anyday
h211
21st June 2010, 17:52
What is the point...Out.
rabidnz
22nd June 2010, 17:25
are they 24k gold disc carriers or something?
rapid van cleef
22nd June 2010, 17:27
wow. ahem..............dreamland there with that price matey. could get a same yr fireblade for that or a 2/3 yr old hyo.
-Alias-
30th June 2010, 11:57
was looking for ages for a 250 and all the ones on the market that were priced 5k and above are still there - months later. The ones that sell are the ones asking a realistic price.
The Pastor
30th June 2010, 14:23
Nice bike but for the price you're dreaming.
Its the top end of the mc22 market, but i've seen worse bikes go for more. These bikes fetch a high price for a reason - they are good bikes.
for that price i can find you 900RR 2000 and up..
Yeap I know but I'd rather have 2000- 2003 GSXR750 anyday
are they 24k gold disc carriers or something?
wow. ahem..............dreamland there with that price matey. could get a same yr fireblade for that or a 2/3 yr old hyo.
WOW, i heard ducati are seliing bikes now too! also you can buy like 10 mini choppers for the same price as this bike! I heard that dairy cows are cheaper as well.
What has the price of those bikes got to do with the price of this bike? absolutely nothing! you think that someone looking for a really tidy 250 is going to consider those bikes? You are the ones who are dreaming.
bogan
30th June 2010, 14:33
don't mind the haters, sometimes there is more to a bike than its age! Is it restricted? as I think they came out restricted to 40hp (same as the zxr) but could get another 5hp out of them if derestricted (would be same as my 650 then!)
Gibbo89
30th June 2010, 17:58
1992 was the last year that they were unrestricted i think... feel free to correct me.
fstfzr
30th June 2010, 22:16
I payed 3800 for my MC22 RR its a 90 prob not as tidy as your's and slightly higher kms, if you are looking at this Im guessing you need to buy a 250cc bike so the 900/750 isnt really an option Id say and its just an opinion, in comparison to say a new hyo power wise, build quality etc possibly not a bad buy...... but I could be bias
Phreak
1st July 2010, 01:29
1992 was the last year that they were unrestricted i think... feel free to correct me.
It was 1994 that they started restricting them. Pre '94 they had 45 hp, '94 onwards they only had 40 hp.
BADGRL
1st July 2010, 10:11
Haha I know the price sounds silly when you compare it to that of bigger sports bikes but the market doesn't work like that - still a very desirable bike for the young ones. Then again 2005+ zxr250s are going for a grand more :S
Like the price on anything these days though it just depends on how long you want it sticking around for. Very tidy looking example though I would've killed for it back in the day, hang in there :)
bogan
1st July 2010, 10:33
It was 1994 that they started restricting them. Pre '94 they had 45 hp, '94 onwards they only had 40 hp.
how were they restricted though, sometimes all you need to do is put a resistor between two wires to de-restrict them
racefactory
2nd July 2010, 22:16
Yes it all just depends on how quickly you want it to shift... I've seen cbr's going for 5k that have been on for nearly a year multiple times. If you want these bikes to shift in under 2 weeks though it has to be late 3's max early 4... and that's in Auckland.
Me? I say fuck 250's... get a 400 or 750 and risk the points and infringement. You'd save the fine money in the first place from not buying that inflated shit anyway.
Nice bike mate- very nice looking example. Hope you aren't waiting too long!
h211
11th July 2010, 11:31
Got the price I wanted, 5k, after a few weeks on trademe. Had to throw in some riding gear but no big deal. Demand is still there...
bogan
11th July 2010, 12:25
Got the price I wanted, 5k, after a few weeks on trademe. Had to throw in some riding gear but no big deal. Demand is still there...
nice! whats next?
h211
11th July 2010, 15:31
Going back to study and have car for when I need it, which should'nt be too often. Thinking a 750 gsxr at some point in a few years.
racefactory
12th July 2010, 17:31
Wow 5k,,, crazy money!
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