Lot #114: No Reserve – 2022 Rieju MR Ranger 300 With 52 Miles

SOLD FOR: $4,107

Reserve price has been met.

This auction ended on March 6, 2025

Winner: m*****0

Winning Bid: $3,838
Buyer Fee: $269
Total: $4,107

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Description

Please Note: All motorcycles as part of the Bullpen Cycles x Iconic Motorbikes Auction will be available for physical inspection at Bullpen Cycles, 143 W. Palm Way, Edgewater Florida, during their Open House during Daytona Bikeweek, 10:00am to 4:00pm, Monday March 3, 2025 through Friday March 7, 2025, or until the close of each auction. Stop by during Bikeweek for free food, non-alcoholic drinks, and door prizes. Other times available for inspection by appointment any time in February 2025. Call 484-788-9550 with any questions or to make an appointment.

Register to win a brand new 2022 Segway E110A electric scooter. Drawing to be held on Friday March 7 at 4:00pm or at the close of the final auction. No purchase necessary to win. Just come in and fill out a raffle ticket. That’s it. Need not be present to win, but you must be able to take delivery of your new scooter in Edgewater, Florida with 30 days of winning, or ownership will revert back to Bullpen Cycles.

Founded in 1934 as a bicycle accessory manufacturer by Luis Riera Carré and Jaime Juanola Farrés, the name RIEJU (pronounced Re-yay-hoo) was derived from the first letters of the founders surnames (RIEra + JUanola). Their first moped came in 1947 and motorcycle in 1953. The company continuously expanded their product line through the 1980s and 90s, and eventually purchased the rights to Gas Gas’s off-road motorcycle models in 2020.

The Figueres based firm’s Ranger line is geared towards trail riding and sports KYB suspension components, Magura hydraulic clutch, and a Keihin carb. The 299cc single cylinder two-stroke is paired with a six-speed gear box, and the whole bike weighs a claimed 241lbs dry. Want to know more? Check out this Cycle News review here.

This example is VIN: VTPMRH2CPF400576. The seller bought it two years ago from Matto Cycle in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and states, “Sold on a closed MSO with power of attorney. I bought this bike from a franchise dealer to register it in Florida, which is normally OK with OHV bikes, provided they have all road legal equipment. This one is set up to accept turn signals, horns, etc, but Florida does not recognize the brand, Rieju, and I have not been able to title it because the brand is not yet in NHTSA. Some folks have been able to plate them in other states, not all. I can not guarantee that you will be able to get a street plate for it, but it will come with my MSO and a power of attorney, so that you may do what you want, dirt legal, ride only trails, whatever.” David has a video from when he bought it:
[PLACEHOLDER: PHOTO OF VIN]

The odometer shows 85 kilometers (52 miles) and the hour meter shows 3 hours.

Maintenance:
Nothing, its basically new.

Modifications:
The bike appears to be stock.

Inside of the tank:

It is riding on the original Vee Rubber tires with date codes of 4021 and 4621.

The sale includes a NOS bash plate, spark arrester, FMF muffler, and hand guard.

Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
The seller states that there are no blemishes.

Currently located in Edgewater, Florida, this Rieju is offered on a closed MSO. Have any Ranger stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!

Please Note:
Florida law requires the payment of sales tax from all persons making purchases from businesses in Florida. This includes out of state residents purchasing motor vehicles in Florida from motor vehicle dealers.

There are two exceptions: (1) purchases made by licensed resellers/dealers with copies of the dealer’s license and tax certificate provided to us at the time of sale, or (2) where we consign and ship the motorcycle to the buyer (i.e interstate commerce). Dealer purchases will be reassigned to the named licensed dealer and not to any personal account.

In most cases and pursuant to existing interstate agreements, purchaser will receive credit for any taxes paid to Florida. For more information please see this Tax Information Publication (TIP) from the Florida Department of Revenue.

Florida further allows tax abatement, i.e. a reduced tax rate, where the purchaser completes Form DR-123 and provides a notarized copy of the same to the seller at the time of sale. In such cases, the tax may be reduced to the lesser of the Florida rate or the rate in the buyer’s home state, whichever is less.

We therefore will be collecting the Florida sales tax of 6% on all purchases except those by licensed dealers having provided current copies of the dealer license and tax resale certificate to us at time of sale, or on products shipped by us to the buyer in the buyer’s home state. We will apply or refund any tax abatement applicable for persons who have provided the completed Form DR-123 at time of sale. The abatement will be processed along with the paper and title work after the sale. Florida residents may further be subject to their county surtax, where applicable. This applies only to select counties where you might live, generally 0.5 to 1%.

We will process Florida title/tag for Florida residents or persons titling said vehicles for street use in Florida. This typically runs about $150-160 in Florida charges + sales tax for title transfers and registration of street bikes, less for OHV vehicles where customers require OHV titles and green stickers. We never charge extra dealer or bogus document fees.

We must strictly adhere to these policies. Feel free to call Bullpen Cycles [484-788-9550] with your questions. We’ll do our best to help.

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