2011 as new, not a mark on the bike, new battery, new Pirelli tyres 12 Months Reg. You will not find a better example. Purchased this with teaching my daughter to ride in mind but the seats a little high. $3700. Pick Up in Tullamarine.
There was 2 x FZR250s (Gone) 2 x FZX250s (Gone) 1 x MC19 CBR250R (Gone) 2 x ZXR250s 1 x CBR250R MC41 (Going) I am still lopking for a smaller bike to teach my daughter on and will sell the MC41 which I purchased for her. For me I am down to just 2 x ZXR250s one to collect dust and one to ride
My apologies, I thought you had bought the CBR250 and I didn't realise you were downsizing your collection. Good little bikes the MC41. Honda invited a bunch of folks to their HART (Honda Australia Rider Training...I think) centre when they released/launched that bike. I found riding it was very 'easy' and the entire bike was very forgiving in all areas. A perfect 'learn to ride' bike. A bit boring, but that's what learning to ride should start off like me thinks. Probably a good bike for us older folks who no longer want a heavy powerful bike. Again, apologies for getting your situation back-to-front. Have you joined a Club? VJMC Rally in Bendigo next weekend.
No not yet, getting my ZXR250 registered on Tuesday (full reg) was thinking of going for a ride to Bendigo. Sold the HONDA today, it was a lovely bike to ride. Oh yeah registering the silver one, thought it would fit in at Bendigo. I like small light bikes they are so much fun to ride.
The zxr certainly will not be out of place alongside other bikes on display at Bendigo. Last count I heard that there were 250+ bikes for display at Bendigo. Saturday 18/3 is the day to have a look, between 12 - 3pm to see all the bikes.