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1982 Honda Cr480r on 2040-motos

C $6,500.00
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Camrose, Canada

Camrose, Canada
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Honda CBR250R top speed run

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The Cope Law states that: the capacity of the bike you're riding is inversely proportional to your chances of a crash. Never was it more true than on the launch of Honda's CBR125R and CBR250R where a handful of UK journos were riding elbow to elbow for a couple of hours, with laughter flowing from everyone's lid as we all took turns to back in to roundabouts, burnout through town and wheelie from the lights.. This video shows me chasing Trevor Franklin of MCN fame on a top speed run.

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Moriwaki MD250 - the stink wheel eradicator

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