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Zeal8
8th March 2012, 18:00
Low Kms!!! - just broken in!!!

Silver Yamaha Zeal in fantastic condition.
One NZ lady owner (Jap import), always garaged, and hardly ridden.
This bike is great for learners or the more experienced. It is a fast 250cc! Its lower seat is ideal for shorter people and those wanting more control.

See my trademe classified (link below) for pictures.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/sports/auction-455980279.htm

Comes with service history book, 2 keys, and a spare second hand rear tyre.

Feel free to contact me (Jess) through here or trademe with any questions and to arrange viewing times.

jrandom
8th March 2012, 18:17
Low Kms!!! - just broken in!!! ... One lady owner

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quickbuck
8th March 2012, 18:46
Fantastic little bike.
While it may have had a wind back job done on it, it is in darn good condition by the look of it....
It may well have been used as a very expensive piece of furnature in it's home land, and K's might be true. Who really knows.

Regarless of all that, any motorcycle must be insected, and you are really buying the life left in it.
Some bikes can look imaculate after 100000K if the owner really looks after thier pride and joy, while otheres can look a total wreck within 10000k, if they don't give a fat rats.

Hope the sale goes well Zeal8.

Tigadee
10th March 2012, 18:14
I thought a bike is considered broken in after 10,000 kms, not 1,740 kms...:scratch:

Anyway, that Zeal is looks good... I miss my Zeal and the sound of its twin exhaust! Too bad Yamaha never made a bigger version of it, retaining those lovely twin pipes...

Zeal8
11th March 2012, 19:11
Fantastic little bike.
While it may have had a wind back job done on it, it is in darn good condition by the look of it....
It may well have been used as a very expensive piece of furnature in it's home land, and K's might be true. Who really knows.

Regarless of all that, any motorcycle must be insected, and you are really buying the life left in it.
Some bikes can look imaculate after 100000K if the owner really looks after thier pride and joy, while otheres can look a total wreck within 10000k, if they don't give a fat rats.

Hope the sale goes well Zeal8.

Def no wind back job, I have had it for almost 4 years and done under 100kms - turns out riding is not for me. I would recommend a service because it has been sitting for so long, other than that it runs great.

Zeal8
11th March 2012, 19:23
I thought a bike is considered broken in after 10,000 kms, not 1,740 kms...:scratch:

Okay, demo kms then :P

Tigadee
12th March 2012, 13:45
Fair enough... :laugh: