Nowadays you can get all kinds of 250-400cc entry level sportbikes in the US, but back in 1990 the entire market was basically the Kawasaki Ninja 250 and the Honda VTR250. In Honda’s home market of Japan, things were a bit more exciting. That’s where they offered the CBR250R, affectionately known as the Babyblade.
The 250cc inline four engine produced 45 horsepower (back when the Ninja 250 made about 32) and redline was an astonishing 18,000 rpm – the highest of any mass-produced motorcycle in history.
This example is VIN: MC191020664. The seller purchased this motorcycle eight months ago from a private party.
The odometer shows 8,046 kilometers (4,999 miles). The seller has put 30 miles on this example.
Maintenance:
Per the seller: “I purchased the bike in original condition and was non-running. Carbs were ultrasonic cleaned, serviced and properly adjusted. New spark plugs, air filter, oil and filter changed, new fuel pump and fuel filter installed. Wheels were powder-coated and new wheel bearings and seals installed along with new Dunlop Sportmax GPR tires. Fuel tank was cleaned, flushed and new fuel lines installed. Stainless steel brake lines have been installed and the brake system completely flushed.”
Modifications:
Powder-coated wheels.
Stainless-steel brake lines.
Reupholstered rider and passenger seats.
Not pictured: New choke cable, new brake master cylinder, new wheel bearings, new filters and fluids, and seals.
Inside of the tank:
It is riding on Dunlop tires with date codes of 1423 and 1323.
The sale includes one key.
Extras:
Included in the sale are all original parts that were removed, Honda parts book from Japan, and various additional new and used parts.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
The seller reports that the clear coat is starting to peel on the fuel tank.
Currently located in Las Vegas, Nevada, this Honda is offered on a clean Nevada title. Have any CBR250R stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!
Continental US: Haul Bikes will ship anything sold through Iconic for a starting rate of $750 in the Continental US (prices may increase in rural markets), and Iconic will handle the paperwork on your behalf. You do not need to crate your bike or drain the gas/disconnect the battery if you go with Haul Bikes. We are glad to work with the shipper of your choice as well, but you will have to arrange it.
Please note:
spares/extras will have to be shipped separately via FedEx or similar.
the fee includes $15,000 of insurance with a $500 deductible. Additional insurance can be purchased at a cost of $50 per additional $5,000 of value.
$5,000 for US to Europe/Asia is a VERY ROUGH ballpark which includes transport as well as customs fees and duties. Please contact Shippio for an exact quote.