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2012 Honda Cbr 250r, 640 Miles, Never Down, 5 Yr Warranty 2011 2013 No Reserve on 2040-motos

US $3,495.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:640
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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Honda CBR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 VINVIN:mlhmc4104c5208157

Honda CBR description

WOW!  2012 Honda cbr 250r with 641 miles and still within the one year factory warranty and then another few years of factory extended warranty after that, a $900 value!!!  No part of this motorcycle has ever touched the ground except the rubber of the tires.  There are no problems and road rash.  This is practically a brand new bike with 640 adult driven miles, always garaged, never sat in the sunlight or seen rain.  We are a dealership, so you are buying a quality bike that has undergone a 55 point inspection and passed each point with the highest score!  We have sold over 2,300 items on eBay! We are licensed, bonded and insured.  Bike has no modifications and has not been tampered with at all.  Unlike the other dealers on Ebay, we do not tack on dealer fees! BEWARE OF OTHER SELLERS, there prices may look competitive, but they have hidden fees!  We are the real deal and best value... PERIOD 


The benefits of buyer from us are obvious!  Great pictures, low miles, 2,300 sales transactions, and VALUABLE warranty included and highly competitive price! 

We can easily work with your shipping company when they come to pick it up!  Just call me if you have questions!  (561) 866-1091

We may hold back title up to 10 days if we feel it is necessary to await check to clear.  But do not worry, we are a big player on ebay and you will get your title!


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