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1996 Honda Other on 2040-motos

US $11000
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: White
Location:

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto, Ontario
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1996 Honda Other, US $11000, image 1

Honda Other photos

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Honda Other tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 TypeType:Sport Bike For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

I wont start by saying that is a GP replica and is a fast bike for a 250cc
If you are interested on the bike you know about it....

The bike has a complete engine rebuilt
all Honda parts
rebuilt complete crank (all the bearings)
all seals
all gaskets
clutch
tires
chain & sprockets
the rims are powder coated
all electrical working
PGM4 on the bike with one card
fairings are OEM Honda not after market and they are in great shape no cracks at all
I have the bike for 3 years and I have done only 1500km on the engine
the bike is stored indoors all year and I start the bike every 5-6 weeks
I am just changing the fork seals this week (the one tube has a very small leak )
the bike needs nothing just a rider to enjoy the ride   

I have rebuilt the bike my self I have register and plate it here in Canada ON.
the bike come complete from japan in boxes and I assemble it here

with the bike I have some parts that they come with it
1 set of complete exhaust (you have the option dog fight or ethos ) the bike comes with stock
! set of front forks USD from a VFR400 NC35 you need to get the upper and lower fork clams and you install them on the bike  the bike comes with stock forks
as you see on some of the pics the forks and the exhaust I had them on the bike but the bike is complete stock now
the bike located in Toronto Canada
I will help buyer with shipping if needed

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Schwantz and Mackenzie on the Nurburgring box

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