1991 YAMAHA FZR400
47000kms
YAMAHA blue
after market muffler
OHLine front folks(unsure about rear shock)
new tyres only used under 1000kms
new brake pads front and rear
new chain
new sprokits(both)
new rear wheel bearing
new oil and filter
new front indicators
new wof and rego
new Bad Bad Panda sticker you will love it!!! haha
Story:
always want ride a bike, but always find myself a excuces for not doing it for years...
until April this year,,,one of my customer gave me a scooter as thanks for helping him thru his car problem(i own a car mechanic whorkshop in west AKL),
on that day, Aa riding Panda born,,,
i had fun with that Made in China scooter, but soon getting bored of it,,,sold to my cousin
two days later bought this FZR400 from the guy works for my parts supplier
fall in love with her on first look, whats a nice bike,been repainted in yamaha blue, black wheels with yellow rings on them,engine start at first try after 6month parked in a garage
but some thing need to be done to get beck on road safely...so i did them
however im nt a motorbike mechanic, but my stuff Sam has quite experience on two wheelers(he did trail bikes before), with helps from my next door whos 40years rider and Haldane Ducati in AKL.
soon i start to enjoy the wind as i always wanted to...
until 3weeks ago, a picture of K4 GSXR1000 on a magazine catches my eyes
new i dun think i should park my 400 in corner of workshop, for all those new parts, jobs we've done and spirit of riding, she deserve a new owner could go enjoy the wind of beautiful NZ with her.
i still love her, but i cant keep her if im not taking her out. thats wrong thing to do!!!
asking price is NZD$4000
welcome to make me a offer after viewing the bike
all questions and view are welcome
Bike is in my workshop located in New Lynn, AKL
txt or call to arrange a view with James on 021886709
Riding should like chewing the bamboo,,,Relax and Enjoy.....Says Panda
hey,,,its my first bike,,,how can i tell if its sticker and painted when last owner told me so?
just by looking at it bro
- if I were you I would seek out an expert and confirm wether they are actual ohlins forks (I recon they are not)
and then change your advert, you don't want someone to buy the bike thinking they have ohlins forks and then they don't.. because ohlins suspension is a big selling point (imo) haha - if it really did have ohlins it would be worth more than if it doesn't.
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