This guy is out of his mind, there are sweet but not that sweet around $2000 wh--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1988 and 1989 honda 250r (brand new) never used: eBay Motors (item 160490386447 end time Oct-14-10 07:32:51 PDT)en new at the dealer
holy crap! i would think 20,000 would be a high price for them. they are pretty sweet though. i dont know if its still there or not but the other day i found an atc 250r still in its original shipping crate on ebay. the starting bid was 16,000 i think, and the last time i looked it was over 30,000.
People think they are the best quad made by Honda. ITs old technology. Not to start a fight but its a Fanboy thing. Like the arguements over the Glock pistols and Colt 1911 pistols.
They are comparing apples and oranges persay.
I would Agree with you. It is just something made in the late 80s, thats why I say that its old tech. I know they are a big part of keeping MX/sport atv riding alive. I use to have a Kawi T4. I would like to have it now. They have a hugh fanbase too.
Yeah there is really not so much that can be done to them to make them more modern. suspension will probably always be evolving I guess. I wonder sometimes if the thumpers had more to do with dealers servicing and repair costs than environmental factors. Makes business sense, but I want something with the least amount of moving parts for extended reliability.
The 250R is one of the, if not the best quad ever made. It's handling is extremely crisp, even by today's standards. The geometry of the frame is the best geometry on a quad, they will handle just about any 4 stroke on the market. Those things belong in a museum
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