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    FS: 1999 Honda VTR250

    Bought a VTR SP1 This made the wife unhappy so I was told on no uncertain terms was I to have two VTRs in the garage

    I can't bring myself to leave one outside and I'm pretty sure that parking one in the house is a no-no So my VTR250 needs to find a new home

    I bought the bike in October last year and I've ridden her almost everyday since. She's seen a lot of open road riding - 2,626KM in 6 days was the most, and is used most days for work travel.

    I've recently replaced:
    Rear Tyre (is running Pirelli Sport Demon Front and Rear)
    Battery
    Regulator
    Air Filter
    Rear Wheel Bearing
    Front Fork Seals

    It's been dropped at some point by a prior owner, I've got photos of the marks in the auction, they are only cosmetic.

    I've really enjoyed riding this bike, I couldn't have asked for a better bike to get introduced to riding. Unfortunately, I need to make room in my garage for my dream bike and I can't do that until someone else takes this bike off my hands.

    I've listed it at $3,200 but I would be open to negotiation to a fellow Kiwibiker. I'd even be willing to deliver in the South Island - probably for fuel and a coffee.

    You can get hold of me on 021 162 5369 if you have any questions.

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    You only need two tools in life:
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    4th November 2007 - 21:36
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    That was fast - SOLD SOLD SOLD
    You only need two tools in life:
    Duct tape if it moves and it shouldn't.
    WD-40 if it doesn't move and it should.


    Brute force and ignorance always prevails.
    Failure comes from too little brute force, or
    too little ignorance.

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