Suzuki RF900R excellent condition only two owners,scott oiler,soft gel seat,headlight protector,givi rack and detachable top box, mechanically sound,awesome ride,only selling as wife wants a kawasaki zxr or similar.
Suzuki RF900R excellent condition only two owners,scott oiler,soft gel seat,headlight protector,givi rack and detachable top box, mechanically sound,awesome ride,only selling as wife wants a kawasaki zxr or similar.
they are good bikes, good luck
Last edited by Blossom; 29th May 2008 at 12:51. Reason: to make sence
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That I would have to say looks like one of the better examples ive ever seen & my choice for best colour scheme. I loved every minute of my RF, what an enjoyable bike to ride. For those that don't know in 1994, the RF900 broke the world record for distance travelled on a motorbike in 24 hrs, covering over 3600 miles at an average speed of over 152mph. The record still stands today, these truely are the most under rated sports/tourer on the market. The motors are reknowned for easily exceeding 200,000km's and then some. Good luck with the sale, you shouldnt need it.
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Sheeesh,ya sold the Yammy?Saw it on trade me.Get a bloody nice suzi(seen the light)and you want a what????Mind you I like the ZXR/ZZR as well.Good luck well priced for the condition of it.
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