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    What's a 96 RS250 worth?

    Hey guys, considering buying a RS250 and selling on my KRR (which is hopefully still worth a little given how few there seem to be around).

    I love my little KRR, and it's been awesome for commuting in Auckland, but I am back to feeling it's a little too slow for me these days, and want to get something bigger. Since I've been slack with getting my full a RS is ideal since I'll still be legal.

    Looking at a 1996 RS250, with under 10000kms on the clock, and a (recentish) top end rebuild. Haven't been able to check it out in person, but it seems to be in pretty good, if not very good condition. I'll have someone check it out for me if it sounds like a good deal, but I'm wondering if they're asking too much...

    No 96s advertised atm, so nothing to compare it too, but it does seem that RSs are a bit over priced in general. Am I being cheeky in hoping to pick this one up for closer to $3800 than $5000? (since newer ones are going around 6-6500)

    Thanks guya.

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    You'd be looking at the mid 4000s.

    $3800 would be taking the piss a bit.

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    Don't waste your money on a ridiculously priced two stroke hand grenade. Keep saving and buy a good 600 / 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McWild View Post
    You'd be looking at the mid 4000s.

    $3800 would be taking the piss a bit.
    Yeah I did figure that, however I know they also need the money soonish, and haven't found a buyer yet with a mid/upper 4000 price tag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    Don't waste your money on a ridiculously priced two stroke hand grenade. Keep saving and buy a good 600 / 1000.
    Gotta agree here,piddly two strokes are rubbish.Save ya bux and buy something decent.

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    buy carefully here,those aprilias are like hot women.

    lovely to get onto and take for a ride,but very expensive to maintain and temperamental as hell

    unless you know what you are doing,get a plain looking girlfriend and leave the hot one to someone who knows where to put their fingers.
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    Agree with the above comments,I too was looking at getting one of these,but was put off with the possible high maintenance costs,engine problems etc...So i settled for a nice bandit..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sefer View Post
    Yeah I did figure that, however I know they also need the money soonish, and haven't found a buyer yet with a mid/upper 4000 price tag.
    Maybe offer 4k and bargain?

    I don't think they'd take you seriously if you offered 3.8, but you never know your luck.


    I also think that you shouldn't be bothering with it at all, unless you intend to keep it even after you have your full. If you just want it as an intermediary between now and the time you get a full licence it will almost certainly be more trouble than it's worth.

    Be in it to win it or not at all, really.

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    Fuck em all !

    If you want the 2 stroke, get the 2 stroke.

    You will have to look after it, yes just like a hot missus. Spending money on it BEFORE it goes bang will net you plenty of good times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creeping Death View Post
    Gotta agree here,piddly two strokes are rubbish.Save ya bux and buy something decent.
    If he comes to grips with it then it would smoke your whale on anything but the straightest roads

    Fuckem, buy the two stroke, but do your research first on what you're up for, maintenance normally isn't as bad as most people make out so long as you use a good quality oil
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    For those who didn't notice, I already have a 2-stroke, just a slightly cheaper to maintain/run one. Can do any work myself no problem, plus my uncle's a rotax mech if I do encounter any issues.

    Don't really want a small 4, as I've already had a inline 250 (zxr), and think if I go for a 4-stroke I'd want to go to at least a 600 (where licencing issues come into play).

    I might try to get someone to look today anyway, and see if it's in as good condition as it appears.

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    Yeah just do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatch View Post
    Fuck em all !

    If you want the 2 stroke, get the 2 stroke.

    You will have to look after it, yes just like a hot missus. Spending money on it BEFORE it goes bang will net you plenty of good times.
    fuck yeh, two strokes are epic fun, rode a mates RS250, gotta watch out for those powerband wheelstands in first and second!

    And if you keep it in good nick I dont think itll devalue much, less than a 4t anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sefer View Post
    plus my uncle's a rotax mech

    The poor bastard
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    Quote Originally Posted by sefer View Post
    plus my uncle's a rotax mech if I do encounter any issues.

    so does he work on buells,bmw's and aprilias,or does he work on REAL rotaxes(the ones without cams?)
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