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2009 Kymco Venox 250 Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,600.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:8
Location:

Long beach, California, US

Long beach, CA, US
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Kymco Venox tech info

TypeType:Cruiser VINVIN:rfbr2k2779b480212 PhonePhone:7144147881

Kymco Venox description

2009 Kymco Venox 250, Up for sale, a 2009 Kymco Venox. For those that aren't familiar with Kymco or the Venox - Kymco manufactures engines for BMW and Honda. Key Points: ----- clean title in hand / registration good till December 2013 ---- 1. 250 CC - GREAT starter bike 2. Gets 60+ miles to the gallon - GREAT commuter bike 3. Recent oil change and tune up (including carb cleaning). 4. has 5 gears - Starts right up, runs great. 5. LOW miles This is a fantastic bike for city driving. The ergonomics are great as well. This bike has the largest frame, fastest 250cc compared to the Honda Rebel, the Hyosung GV250, Vstar 250 and the smaller Suzuki cruisers that are around 250 cc. call or text to seven1four four one four 788one. Test drive with cash in my hand. Bike can be seen in Costa Mesa during working hours and in Long Beach after hours. Serious buyers only no trades. re: motorcycle cruiser, 250cc, 250 cc, Honda rebel, Kymco, Yamaha vstar, starter bike, virago $2,600.00 7144147881

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