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1991 Bimota Yb8 Exup Auction Starting Price Is 4500.00 No Reserve... on 2040-motos

US $15,000.00
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: White
Location:

North Hampton, New Hampshire, United States

North Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
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1991 BIMOTA YB8 EXUP  Auction starting price is 4500.00 no reserve..., US $15,000.00, image 1

Bimota DB8 ORONERO photos

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Bimota DB8 ORONERO description

This fine italian designed cycle was the fastest production bike at the time of it's mfg. in 10/91. It has a Yamaha FZR 1000 engine, 4 stroke DOHC, 149hp, 1002cc, 5 spd. Only 252 produced from 1990-1992. Odometer reads 0.1 mile! White w/red accents. Again, over 20k ea. when new, these 2 Bimota cycles are the rarest bikes in the sale. Museum worthy, YES! A chance to buy 1 of these...RARE! "Mint New", unheard of! Vin#ZESS8YAZZNRANS011

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