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Intruder VS
11th August 2015, 19:47
Hi, got a chance to get my hands on a 82 VT250F, factory full fairing version which seems a bit rare as most didn't have fairing. Just wondering would they be classed as a collectable bike now worth spending on or don't waste your time and money?
Just want some feedback or thoughts before I make the decision. Cheers
AllanB
11th August 2015, 19:49
$5 and a bag of chips is the going rate for motorcycles on KB .....
bogan
11th August 2015, 19:53
I had an 84 F2, personally, I don't think they have the character to become a collectible. It'd have to be properly mint to be worth looking at in any case.
FJRider
11th August 2015, 19:59
Hi, got a chance to get my hands on a 82 VT250F
IF ... those imfamous words come to mind ... "never let a chance go by" ... RUN (away)
factory full fairing version which seems a bit rare as most didn't have fairing.
Not common does NOT mean (have the same value as) rare ..
Just wondering would they be classed as a collectable bike now worth spending on or don't waste your time and money?
NO ...
Just want some feedback or thoughts before I make the decision. Cheers
.... walk away ...
Maha
11th August 2015, 20:25
$5 and a bag of chips and a full body lanolin massage is the going rate for motorcycles on KB .....
Fix it for you.
FJRider
11th August 2015, 20:35
$5 and a bag of chips and a full body lanolin massage is the going rate for motorcycles on KB .....
The usual honda rate ..
husaberg
11th August 2015, 20:42
Hi, got a chance to get my hands on a 82 VT250F, factory full fairing version which seems a bit rare as most didn't have fairing. Just wondering would they be classed as a collectable bike now worth spending on or don't waste your time and money?
Just want some feedback or thoughts before I make the decision. Cheers
If it has the original engine and frame it should actually become collectable just for the only reason that they were so bloody prone to chocolate internal part carnage.:lol:
To be fair they were thrashed by learners and neglected. At the time Honda were introducing a heap of new technology and the problems were to become the usual for the era.
When one used to go into a workshop mechanics used to duck for cover and avoid eye contact.
All the problems that they had have now been fixed and modified. The late models I understand are actually pretty bullet proof.
I used to wonder how long the frame would last with the water running trough part of it.
Other than the cam chains i understand most of the issues actually went back to the oil circuit not having a proper bypass.
They used to wear the heads and cams on account of this.
Intruder VS
11th August 2015, 21:43
Cheers guys, yeah I was aware of the cam chain and guide issues forgot about Hondas crap oiling and was a bit concerned with the coolant through the frame idea.
Just thought about it cause it's going cheapish and thought fix cosmetics get it legal and flick on to make some cash to sink into my bottomless pit for money (86 TZR 1KT) tho to be fair I like that pit.
Might give it a miss was never that fond of 4 stroke 250's any way and still looking out for an RZ to do after the TZR.
AllanB
11th August 2015, 21:47
Coolant in the frame should not be a issue IF it had additives in the water and changed every 3 years or so.
husaberg
11th August 2015, 21:53
Coolant in the frame should not be a issue IF it had additives in the water and changed every 3 years or so.
Yes but it was a 250 Most of the owners never even changed the oil.
RAYDEO
12th August 2015, 10:20
I owned one, in amazing condition too, struggled to sell it in the end...
Think i got $2,800 for it about 5 years ago.
Tazz
12th August 2015, 17:16
Anything becomes collectible if you hold onto it for long enough.
Yes but it was a 250 Most of the owners never even changed the oil.
You mean you have to do that more than once?! :bleh:
jellywrestler
12th August 2015, 17:31
Hi, got a chance to get my hands on a 82 VT250F, factory full fairing version which seems a bit rare as most didn't have fairing. Just wondering would they be classed as a collectable bike now worth spending on or don't waste your time and money?
do what you want, on what you want, when you skin your knuckles and the thing goes over budget you want to be looking at it thinking you're doing this for yourself, not for money. if you want to earn money, go get a job and then you can hate it instead.
Too many people are addicted to what's it worth rather than what's it worth to them.
F5 Dave
14th August 2015, 21:32
Cheers guys, yeah I was aware of the cam chain and guide issues forgot about Hondas crap oiling and was a bit concerned with the coolant through the frame idea.
Just thought about it cause it's going cheapish and thought fix cosmetics get it legal and flick on to make some cash to sink into my bottomless pit for money (86 TZR 1KT) tho to be fair I like that pit.
Might give it a miss was never that fond of 4 stroke 250's any way and still looking out for an RZ to do after the TZR.
Now yer talking
husaberg
14th August 2015, 22:02
Cheers guys, yeah I was aware of the cam chain and guide issues forgot about Hondas crap oiling and was a bit concerned with the coolant through the frame idea.
Just thought about it cause it's going cheapish and thought fix cosmetics get it legal and flick on to make some cash to sink into my bottomless pit for money (86 TZR 1KT) tho to be fair I like that pit.
Might give it a miss was never that fond of 4 stroke 250's any way and still looking out for an RZ to do after the TZR.
Find a MVX250............... Go on I know you want to.
Intruder VS
15th August 2015, 13:28
Yeah mmmmmmmMVX250, RG and KR1 now that would be an awesome line up in the garage:drool: One day maybe.
awa355
15th August 2015, 13:30
$600 for a camshaft, way back then.
tri boy
15th August 2015, 15:00
Anything becomes collectible if you hold onto it for long enough.
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So every 13yr old school boy is onto a winner then.:eek:
Drew
15th August 2015, 18:56
Find a MVX250............... Go on I know you want to.
Jimmy's still goes.
husaberg
15th August 2015, 18:58
Jimmy's still goes.
He had more than one though didn't he?
Drew
15th August 2015, 19:02
He had more than one though didn't he?
Only got the second one for cosmetic bits. First one was a runner on delivery and we've not touched the motor.
husaberg
15th August 2015, 19:39
Only got the second one for cosmetic bits. First one was a runner on delivery and we've not touched the motor.
You are talking a MVX rather than VT aye Drew?
Drew
15th August 2015, 19:55
You are talking a MVX rather than VT aye Drew?
Yip. Goes good after it clears from sitting around.
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