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    Looking for a good ZRX1200R

    I'm looking to buy a good ZRX1200R or possibly a ZRX1100 in the Eddie Lawson paint scheme. I probably won't consider any other colours. Someone let me know if they've come across one that someone is looking to sell for a fair price. Cheers.

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    there isnt many around...
    "If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France
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    Quote Originally Posted by iYRe View Post
    there isnt many around...
    They made tens of thousands of these bikes and you can usually find at least one or two on Trademe for a reasonable price. Like many other bikes they're not nearly as rare as some owners like to think.

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    yes, they did.

    However, they are now old. The western worls hasnt been able to buy a new one since 2006 (you can still buy new ones in Japan/Malaysia)

    I own one, and belong to the owners club. I keep a watch on trademe and dealers, and on the roads for anyone owning one, and any parts etc.. In the last 2 years 3 have come up for sale on trademe.

    good luck
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