[MELB] 1990 Yamaha FZR250 $2000

Discussion in 'FOR SALE' started by Lunatic Dancer, Dec 23, 2008.

  1. Lunatic Dancer

    Lunatic Dancer New Member

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    My bike Yamaha 1990 FZR250 3LN

    -28xxx KMS (has new dash with 14216kms as old one's speed needle broke with 27xxxkms, with new dash I've done around 150kms)
    -R1 yoshi pipe mounted on -LOUD!-
    -95% front and rear tyres (Bridgestone battleaxe BT-92's)

    Very LOUD bike, quick too, rides really nimble one of the lightest 250's.
    I have dropped it at low speed so its missing front fairing and the right side fairing I bought was different color so I canned it all in matt black for the mad max look
    Its a fairly old bike and carby so does require the odd push start, other than that no probs. Haven't ridden it for a while and had the carbs balanced and oil changed right before I took it off the road. Did I say its LOUD?
    Also pillion seat is a bit faded. Great little bike for L's I'm onto my fulls so need this gone!

    Needs rego + rwc for new owner.
    My rwc guy said it's all good just needed to remove the air intake funnels during rwc due to it sticking out.

    PRICE DROP $2000.
    Contact me on 0401120782


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  2. bluefizzer

    bluefizzer New Member

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    street fighter style!
     
  3. noobiefzr

    noobiefzr New Member

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    hey i know its the wrong section etc etc etc but i couldnt help but notice you have the front off the bike.. Im trying to find out if i take off the front fairing of my bike wether that will give me access to change the bulbs in the speedo instruments etc.

    Could you please let me know if this is the case?

    Thanks

    JB
     
  4. Lunatic Dancer

    Lunatic Dancer New Member

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    Hey, I just had a look and depending on which bulb you need to replace you can do it with the front off.
    There are some bulbs at the top of the instrument panel which is easy but the ones at the bottom you will
    need to unbolt the panel to get to, only a few nuts.


    Guys still for sale, I'm willing to let got for a lil under $2000 now!
     
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    dave Well-Known Member

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    Nice that it sold quickly... looked like a good buy.
     

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