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    Low km 1988 Honda Bros 650

    Is a 1988 Honda Bros 650. Classic Honda, next year october this will be one of the biggest capacity bikes a learner can ride. (government bringing in Lams list to replace the current 250cc restriction).

    56HP, Single sided swingarm, great condition.

    Forgiveness of a V twin engine, heaps of torque, L brackets for a ventura pack rack installed and aftermarket exhaust. These engines are still used in the ntv 650 and what is now the ntv700, very reliable.

    Brand new WOF and rego for 3 months done a couple weeks ago. Chain sprockets and tires have done 5000km, tires still have 4mm front and rear, pads have heaps left. In exceptional condition for a bike this age I believe, hence the low km's

    Ideal for those looking for a commuter bike (though a few of this model have been raced over the years), something a bit different from a Suzuki sv650 or Ducati monster - this bike started the naked 650 trend!

    I got a good deal on a cbr600f which has fairings, and with a new house, every bit of money that can go into the mortgage probably should!

    Any questions let me know, cheers 0211855766 or icemaestro@gmail.com
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    Very tidy bike you got there, nice exhaust too. Worth every penny, if only I had the pennies I'd be keen to get a second one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Very tidy bike you got there, nice exhaust too. Worth every penny, if only I had the pennies I'd be keen to get a second one!
    Thanks mate, it does sound very nice, and the riding position is spot on what I wanted. However I find myself really missing the fairing, and a bit of the top end the nc30 had, not to mention i managed to get the cbr600f for a very very very good price :-P and that money can go towards the mortgage :-P

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