1989 Honda Vtr 250 on 2040-motos
Export, Pennsylvania, United States
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1989 Honda VTR 250
Clear title in my name 12,000 miles Carbs cleaned/synched Brand new battery w/battery tender connection ($55) New petcock ($40) New rear tire w/zero miles ($130) Everything works as it should Well cared for and always stored in heated garage These are a blast to ride: Light, smooth, high revving..... Liquid cooled DOHC V-twin 6 speed transmission Inboard front disc brake There is a scrape on right side fairing, a small crack which has been structurally repaired, and paint chipped on front fender: (shown in pics) Can assist your shipper with loading/securing. Can recommend a couple of shippers that I have used; shipping arrangements and cost are Buyer's responsibility. Payment must be made in full before pick up. Cannot ship internationally. Bike is also for sale locally and reserve option to remove listing. |
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