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Thread: For Sale: ZXR250C

  1. #1
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    For Sale: ZXR250C

    1992 ZXR250C $2200
    39562km's (and 500 meters)

    the price reflects the problems the bike has and the all round looking crap of it due to a lazy previous owner. The engine runs sweet though and the stearing head and wheel bearings are sweet.

    I bought it off this fellow not long ago

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...n-26082069.htm

    any questions feel free to ask on the forum or call me on 0211431789.
    I live in New Lynn if you want to come around for a look.

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    what are the problems you mention?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoodAndSuchLike
    what are the problems you mention?
    It needs the frame aligned and some new front rotors. Everything else is pretty simple, cleaning the callipers and electrical connections of oxidisation.

    I only noticed that the frame was damaged when I took my hands off the bars, otherwise I've noticed nothing wrong with the handling, everything points strait and doesn't force you to make adjustments in your riding style.

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    here are some pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaz
    It needs the frame aligned and some new front rotors. Everything else is pretty simple, cleaning the callipers and electrical connections of oxidisation.
    How did it get a wof with a damaged frame? What sort of damage to the frame? Does the frame need replacing or can it be straightened/welded (depending what damage there is?)

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildcat_lgf
    How did it get a wof with a damaged frame? What sort of damage to the frame? Does the frame need replacing or can it be straightened/welded (depending what damage there is?)

    Cheers
    I don't know, I've only owned it for a short while, since the end of april or around there. A frame straitening only cost my boss about $500 he told me. It could be something else though, the frame doesn't look like it has any stress marks on it.

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    Sold

    well somebody seemed keen as nails to get their hands on this.
    It's Sold!
    Cheers

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