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1995 Honda Helix 250cc Scooter (60+ Mpg) on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:1995 MileageMileage:15400 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Boardman, Oregon, US

Boardman, Oregon, US
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TypeType:Scooter Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:1GS5530YUPMZP

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 For sale is my 1995 Honda Helix 250cc scooter. The scooter runs and drives great. It has 15,420 miles on the scooter. I have had the scooter for around 3 to 4 years and used it to commute to work 23 miles away. I now live 3 miles from work and take my boys with me to work so their is no need for the scooter. Scooter will do up to 73 but a more realistic speed is 65 to 70 on the freeway. Scooter has been very reliable. At freeway speed you can expect 55 to 60 mpg. At slower speeds the mpg is around 60 to 70 mpg.

Pros: New back tire, good mpg, newly upholstered seat, front disc brake, liquid cooled, oil changed every 1000 miles, had rollers changed about 1500 miles ago, newer air filter, gear oil changed, twist and go (no shifting) very comfortable seat, seats two, big storage area in the back.

Cons: 18 years old so there are a few scratches and wear that you would expect for the age. Scratches on the mph/fuel/temp gauge screen. Screen is still visible while driving, but there is some separation or scratches happening with the screen that had been there since I have owned it. You can see it in one of the pictures.

Call me or text me at 541-578-0118.

Price is $1200 or best offer.

Thanks Mike

Key Specs:
* Manufacturer: Honda
* Model: CN250 Helix
* Engine: 244cc, Liquid-cooled, four-stroke single
* Power: 19hp @ 7500 RPM, 15.5 ft/lbs @ 5000 RPM
* Carburetion: 30.0mm CV with auto choke
* Compression: 9.8:1
* Bore x stroke: 72.0 x 60.0 mm (2.8 x 2.4 inches)
* Fuel system: Keihin Carb.
* Displacement: 244cc
* Carburetion: 30mm CV with automatic choke
* Transmission: Automatic V-Matic
* Suspension: 3.2" Bottom Link (front), 3.9" travel dual hydraulic shocks
* Wheelbase: 63.8"
* Seat height: 26.2"
* DImensions: L x W x H = 2265mm (89.2") x 745mm (29.3") x 1355mm (53.5mm)
* Tires: 110/100-12 9 (front), 120/90-10 (rear)
* Fuel capacity: 3.2 gal.
* Weight: 349.4 lbs (Dry)

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