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Thread: FOR SALE: CBR250 RR MC22! with TYGA kit

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    FOR SALE: CBR250 RR MC22! with TYGA kit

    Honda CBR250RR MC22 model for sale with complete TYGA kit!

    Tired of paying hefty petrol prices? Get a bike and reduce your costs - this CBR250RR is the best learner legal bike you can buy - plus it has all the goodies that Tyga offer.

    Looks fantastic in white and metallic blue!

    Bike has a brand new wof and 6 months rego as of 20 May.

    Bike has complete TYGA fairings
    TYGA front cowling, screen and headlights
    TYGA main side fairings
    TYGA rear seat cowling and LED rear light - with new TYGA undertray
    TYGA Exhaust - sounds awesome! So not only does the bike look the part, it sounds the part too.
    HEL braided brake lines at the front
    Carbon-look petrol cap cover
    Carbon-look tank pad

    Low genuine km's and a great looking bike.

    Petrol tank has a small amount of crazing in the metallic on the RHS where the paint had a chemical reaction(?) Hard to see with the metallic finish - but I'll try and get a photo.

    Highly recommended to come and see it for yourself - get the full effect of this bike in person and hear the exhaust too - bike is located in Howick, East Auckland.

    See TradeMe link also.
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-157718608.htm

    Rules:
    Comments such as "wow, nice bike" are welcome.
    Comments and discussion on the price of 250cc bikes vs newer higher cc models are not welcome and will be met with -ve rep.
    No low-ball offers...I know what it's worth.
    Serious inquiries welcome and encouraged!
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    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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    Yeah dude, Nice two fiddy

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    on average 1000k's a year.... i think more likely its been clocked.


    :slap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    on average 1000k's a year.... i think more likely its been clocked.
    yawn...you're boring me with your unsubstantiated comments.
    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aero165 View Post
    Yeah dude, Nice two fiddy
    cheers...you should hear her go!
    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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    That is one cool lookin two fiddy
    "I'm not going to vacuum 'til Sears makes one you can ride on"
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildcat_lgf View Post
    cheers...you should hear her go!
    My ZXR 250 had a yoshi can on it. Sounded like a F1 car lol.

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    I'm impressed with how good you got a '90 looking with aftermarket fairings! Still, im not one of those who slaves to the 250 market... Good luck with the sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hang0ver View Post
    I'm impressed with how good you got a '90 looking with aftermarket fairings! Still, im not one of those who slaves to the 250 market... Good luck with the sale.
    Cheers...If only I could take credit for it TYGA do an amazing job and the fit and finish is fantastic!

    Certainly updates the styling significantly.
    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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    bumpity bump.

    Come on people...she needs a new home - we've just moved house so she has to go. Bring your offers (sensible ones).
    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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    fix the paint and it might sell.....
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    fix the paint and it might sell.....
    the area on the petrol tank would be no more than ~100mm and is not that obvious. As you can see on the photos the petrol tank looks great as it is.

    Besides, that's why the price is negotiable. Thanks
    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildcat_lgf View Post
    the area on the petrol tank would be no more than ~100mm and is not that obvious. As you can see on the photos the petrol tank looks great as it is.

    Besides, that's why the price is negotiable. Thanks
    I was refering to the pig ugly color scheme you've got - white looks unpainted and unfinished.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Bike has been sold - Cheers to all those who were interested.
    Experience is a hard teacher...she gives the test first and the lesson afterwards.

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