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sookie
5th November 2004, 23:44
Great site! :2thumbsup

I have a bike to sell here.

It is SUZUKI FXR150. You prebably know what it is.
It has 150cc 4 stroke engine. State of art in fuel economy. -- I usually get around 40Km per liter out of it.
Still has enough power (about 20hp they say) to get you over 145km.
Call me chicken, but it was quite an experience as a learner like me.

This particular one is green/silver. I will now try to figure out how to attache a picture. When I find out, you'll see.

It is in excellent condition.
Done a throughout service including carb cleaning and oil/filter change just 120km ago, and it has a new rear tyre.

Make year is 2002 and has run only 11300km.

It is registered and WOFed until May 2005.


It will make a great first bike or will make an excellent commuter bike. For me it was both.


As low as $1500 because I really need to sell it ASAP.

My number is 09 570-9396 or 021 048-8156
Test drive is welcome.

sookie
5th November 2004, 23:52
As shown, the dorky looking yellow 'L' Plate comes with the bike.

Very good thing is that it is DETACHABLE! Isn't it great?

erik
6th November 2004, 08:59
Jeeze FXR's are cheap.
It makes me think I should've gotten one instead of the zeal since I mainly just use it for commuting, and the zeal is only capable of about 145km/h as well. Especially so since parts for the zeal are so darn expensive eg. approx $70 for a new front sprocket, $140 for a new rear sprocket, no aftermarket parts available... and I need them done soon.

With all the FXR's around, I'd guess parts are plentiful?

Pity I don't have the money...

FROSTY
6th November 2004, 09:09
$70 for a new front sprocket, $140 for a new rear sprocket, no aftermarket parts available... and I need them done soon.
With all the FXR's around, I'd guess parts are plentiful?
Pity I don't have the money...
ERIC --give me a shout --aftermarket sprockets are available for most any bike.--With VERY few exceptions.
I've got a book with a comprehensive range of sprockets in it
What we need to do is haul ya front sprocket off and take a pretty picture of it on a scanner then do likewise with the rear.
Ill put a fair ol whack of cash that mr yamaha diddnt produce that motor just for the zeal so the countershaft will be a yam stock type.
your sprocket combo is probably a FZ or FZR 250 alternative gearing

sookie
11th November 2004, 04:04
It is sold. Thanks