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Yamaha FZR RR 250

Great cheaper option to CBR RR's

I sold 89 CBR R to upgrade to this bike. Much much quicker!!!

Fastest learner legal bike you can get (less well known than CBR RR's, but meant to be quicker)

Is infact a DOUBLE R, which is alot better than SINGLE R bikes. Noticable differences are power output, frame of bike, TWIN front discs.

EXUP valve

Magnum pipe

About 30,000kms.

8months rego.

Asking $4,200.

Remember you want, RR bikes not single R.

Have been off P's for a while, don't mind if I do or don't sell, I really like this little rocket... if I do sell, I'll get an R6.

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Nar its blue. I will puts some pics up when we find my flat mates digi cam.

I have had it just over 12 months. I got it when I just got my P's cause I noticed my CBR250R was not as quick as the CBR250RR's and was cut. Went down to Sydney and got this guy, as soon as I got on it, it was a little scary, much quicker than the CBR up top.

pics soon. But you can look for other FZR's and see what it looks like, as its the standard blue pattern with white. even has R2 written on it like the other baby R1's advertised at bike shops

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Hey man, yeah sry dude, not actually interested in getting a bike. Was just wondering caus there arent many FZR250RR around, and I sold mine late last year.

To every1 whos interested, hit up this bike! This bike can keep up with a GSX750R up to 80-100 kph, and can thrash every other 250 out there, except for the aprilia! I've owned both a fireblade 250 and this bike, and the Yamy is by far the better.

Btw, if the bikes in good nick, this is a bargain price. GL mate

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Cheers man. What a champ, look what he messaged me. Useful info that I didn't know, but a buyer might like to know.

BORE / STROKE    : 48 X 34.5 Millimetres.  

HORSEPOWER      : 45 Horsepower.  

WEIGHT            : 161 Kilograms or 330 lb.  

TYRE SIZE         : 140/70/17 Rear 100/70/17 Front.  

FUEL CAPACITY    : 14 Litres Plus 3.8 Litres Reserve.  

 

SPECS : Water Cooled Four Stroke Motor - Four Valves Per Cylinder - Twin Spar Alloy Delta Box 1 Frame - Alloy Delta Box 1 Swing Arm - Twin Front Brake Discs - Ex-Up - Twin Headlights - Cold Air Induction.  

 

EX-UP (Exhaust Ultimate Power): This is a special power valve situated in the exhaust collector box to improve low down power by regulating the back pressure and exhaust flow.

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I know theres a rule about not posting bad information on someones for sale thread, however i think i have a duty to inform a potential buyer of some information posted in this thread.

The honda CBR250RR produces 45hp, where as the FZR250RR produces a mere 33hp. The CBR250RR is also 13kg lighter then the FZR250RR. The aprilia was almost mentioned, it produces 71hp and has the chassis of a GP bike, at 120kg it is over 30kg lighter then both bikes and superior in every single way.

The statement "it will keep up to GSXR750's up to 60-80" or something of the like is unfounded. The GSXR750 produces 3 times as much torque and i believe is over 120hp. With a weight of only 20kg more, not only would the GSXR750 beat any 250cc bike at any speed, it would do it on the back wheel.

Gl with the sale, just keep the bullshit to a mininum :cheers:

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Psybic, I'm vry sry, but I guess this is a free bump. I would ask any moderator to do as they see fit....

Cache, of unknown name and vehicle owner.... firstly, for some reason you decided to re-iterate the fact the aprillia's a superior motorbike. I'm not exactly sure why you did that, as anyone who knows anything about low cc bikes knows that aprillia is superior, which I mentioned in my previous thread!?

On the hp stats of the yamaha. It took me a very long time to find those stats, and finally acquired them from from YAMAHA AS. I'm not sure what your connection is in dealing with motorbikes, but what I would like to know is where you recieved your specifications from, if mine are incorrect, I would be very disappointed if mine were wrong (you might also like to note that the fireblade hp was 45 only up to 1994, where Jap. officials decided to decreased the hp to 40... not sure what hapend to the FZR250RR hp during that year, as it is not easily found).

It is known that the fireblade is a lighter bike, but from my experience, I have found the FZR to be the greater one...

Just to finish, for anyone who tries to find specs on the FZR250RR on the web, GL: for me, it has been, and still is one of the hardest things to find. All of what I have said here and in previous threads is as true as I know of (except for the keeping up with the 750... I was thinking of my next bike; the bike which I meant to mention was the GSX600R), and I would pls ask anyone who would argue with the specs I have given Daniel to provide some kind of proof that I have lied.

Daniel, I'm not sure if you would like to make a new thread, but yeah, sry about about any trouble I've caused you.

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Hahahahaha.

Nar man, thanx for the attention.

Like I'll tell anyone. Don't really care if I do or don't sell. Just thinking I wouldn't mind the upgrade as I've been off P's for a while.

I don't care what specs are. I'll tell ya, I sold a CBR250R and bought this, for one reason, this bike is faster and sounds better. Maybe CBR250RR's are quicker, who knows, probably pretty even, but I don't care about that either, check their prices!!!

My mates CBR600F is quicker, my mates ZZR250 is much slower, my CBR250R was slower. Thems the facts.

Anakha was just letting people who don't know bikes know FZR's are a great bike. We aren't talking about whats faster anyway.

Cache is just making sure everyone knows the real deal, so thats all good too. I like this thread. :uh-huh:

So if anyone is interested, let me know, if not, I'll be a happy little guy and continue to go for rides on the weekends and whenever I please on this little rocket.

Cheers guys.

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Thats the one.

Just found the camera then, but its dark. I'll go try find a spot to take some pics then post them up. Its too cold to wash it though, so it is a tad dirty, I'll just change them over after I get a chance to wash it.

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