2004 Derbi GPR 50 with Zero Miles

SOLD FOR: $4,718

Reserve price has been met.

This auction ended on March 1, 2024

Winner: t**************r

Winning Bid: $4,409
Buyer Fee: $309
Total: $4,718

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Description

2/27 Update: The seller wants the bike to go to a new home, so he has lowered the reserve to the next bid!

Please note: This bike has zero miles and, according to the seller, has never been started and has never had fluids in it. As such, he will not be providing a cold start video.

Additional photos are available here for your perusal.

Derbi’s origins began with a little bicycle workshop in the village of Mollet near Barcelona, founded in 1922 by Simeó Rabasa i Singla. The focus remained the repair and hire of bicycles until May 1944 when Rabasa formed a limited liability company named Bicycletas Rabasa with the aim of moving into manufacturing bicycles. The venture proved very successful and in 1946, supported by its profits, work began on a motorized version. They quickly got into racing and were quite successful in small displacement Grands Prix, winning 50cc world championships in 1969, 1970 and 1972. When the 50cc class was increased to an 80cc displacement in 1984, Derbi would claim four consecutive world championships between 1986 and 1989.

While most popular overseas, there were rare but official US imports and were titled as 49cc (scooters in most states) like the foreign versions. However, US spec bikes came straight from the factory with the larger EBE075 motors and can do 70+ mph. These are more like mini sportbikes. Light, simple, yet really trick little pocket rockets with features you wouldn’t expect such as twin-spar steel frame, Showa inverted fork, rising-rate rear suspension linkage with Showa monoshock, front and rear disc brakes with steel-braided lines, full fairing, oil injection, electric start, and a six-speed transmission.

This example is VIN: VTHGPRSB24H247967. The seller purchased the bike from a collector four years ago.

The odometer shows 0 miles.

Maintenance:
The seller states, “the bike is all original and unmolested, it’s never been started and never had fluids in it.”

Modifications:
The seller 3D printed a hard seat but it hasn’t been installed.

Inside of the tank:

It is riding on its original Vee tires.

Cosmetic Blemishes: Per the seller, there are no known cosmetic blemishes.”

Currently located in Riverside, California this Derbi is offered on a Bill of Sale only. Have any GPR 50 stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!

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