Guest Popeye Posted March 26, 2008 #1 Posted March 26, 2008 I've been looking for a small bike I can ride 1-12 miles to work & not have to worry about lack of shade, rain, sun-baked seals & seat, etc. Saw this new 250cc street legal, dual front disc brakes, full body, dual headlights, warranty, choice of colors, etc., for $1400. & FREE DELIVERY. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/BRANDNEW-2007-200cc-SPORTBIKE-FREE-SHIP-MORE-DISCOUNT_W0QQitemZ220214605360QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item220214605360 Cheaper if you pick it up.
Squeeze Posted March 26, 2008 #2 Posted March 26, 2008 oh yes ... there's a JAPANESE CARBURETOR ,NGK SPARKPLUG on the Bike and it's BEST QUALITY ,BEST SERVICE ,BEST PRICE What makes makes you feel hesitating ???? NOT ... I'd rather buy a 20 Years old Japanese 125cc Bike than this chinese Piece of J...
Squeeze Posted March 26, 2008 #4 Posted March 26, 2008 But it's PRETTY !! Sure it would give your Living Room a nice Touch .... :rotf::rotf:
86er Posted March 26, 2008 #5 Posted March 26, 2008 Hey Popeye, if you're interested in, as Squeeze so eloquently put it: A 20 years old Japanese Bike, or maybe 30, I have a couple for sale. They belonged to my friend that just passed away. I told his wife that I'd take on selling them. 1. '86 Honda XL250R, 2287 miles $1000 2. '72 (I think) Yamaha XS750D, 39518 miles $1200 The 250 is a dual sport so it is street legal. The 750 was, I believe, the first with dual front discs and the first driveshaft for MamiYami. It also comes with a spare engine, instrument cluster(s) and "stuff"! I haven't listed these anywhere yet, but will soon. If you're interested, PM me. Both are in exceptional shape.
captnmidnight Posted March 26, 2008 #6 Posted March 26, 2008 Popeye,I thought you said you wanted a dual sport bike. That is a sport bike and it's a 200 not a 250. I wouldn't buy it if you are looking for a dual. good luck.
Redneck Posted March 26, 2008 #7 Posted March 26, 2008 Hey Popeye, if you're interested in, as Squeeze so eloquently put it: A 20 years old Japanese Bike, or maybe 30, I have a couple for sale. They belonged to my friend that just passed away. I told his wife that I'd take on selling them. 1. '86 Honda XL250R, 2287 miles $1000 2. '72 (I think) Yamaha XS750D, 39518 miles $1200 The 250 is a dual sport so it is street legal. The 750 was, I believe, the first with dual front discs and the first driveshaft for MamiYami. It also comes with a spare engine, instrument cluster(s) and "stuff"! I haven't listed these anywhere yet, but will soon. If you're interested, PM me. Both are in exceptional shape. Those are some nice looking scoots if I didn't have my heart set on an 08 klr650 I would buy that honda.
Guest Popeye Posted March 27, 2008 #8 Posted March 27, 2008 Hey Popeye, ........... 1. '86 Honda XL250R, 2287 miles $1000 2. '72 (I think) Yamaha XS750D, 39518 miles $1200 The 250 is a dual sport so it is street legal. The 750 was, I believe, the first with dual front discs and the first driveshaft for MamiYami. It also comes with a spare engine, instrument cluster(s) and "stuff"! I haven't listed these anywhere yet, but will soon. If you're interested, PM me. Both are in exceptional shape. That 750 is a beauty + a classic, but I don't want pretty or classic for parking lot. I don't want a dual purpose, just a dependable ride to work. I recently sold my 81 Midnight Maxim 750 38k miles & flawless black & gold [no other colors on bike] for $1500. I loved it but wife is 5'11" & thin...didn't fit. I bought it 2 years prior for $900. Now I'd like a little 400cc+ that's reliable for $800. or $900. & a little newer........I'm patient.
86er Posted March 28, 2008 #9 Posted March 28, 2008 Those are some nice looking scoots if I didn't have my heart set on an 08 klr650 I would buy that honda. Trust me, Redneck, they are both so nice that if I could afford it, I'd buy them both! But I've already had a call about each, so it looks like I won't even need to list them anywhere.
AZSpyder Posted March 28, 2008 #10 Posted March 28, 2008 That is a dual sport! Ride a little, push a little.
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