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Excellent 1996 Honda Rs125r Fully Set-up on 2040-motos

US $2,000.00
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:200 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Monroe, Georgia, US

Monroe, Georgia, US
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Excellent 1996 Honda RS125R fully set-up, US $2,000.00, image 1

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TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):125 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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I've owned the bike for 10 years. Long time AHRMA racer, I've raced the bike 2-3 times a year each year.  No issues, has best upgrades, set up for leaded fuel. 1996 is one of the best years RS125R to race,  no RAM air complexity, etc.  Was previously owned and raced by Garret Carter, AMA Pro earlier in his career.

Good tires,  new chain, recent top-end with 3 races on.  Has Frank Wrathall ported cylinder, pulling 44.5hp, and this bike was pulling all other RS125Rs on Daytona back straight when last raced there 2003-2004. Jolly Moto pipe (price one of those out!!) carbon fiber silencer....New carbon reeds, professionally done front suspension, excellent suspension balance set up for 190 lb rider.  If you have ridden an RS125R and the Brembo front brake,  you know this bikes braking is unsurpassed in braking force. Overall the RS125R gives you the most intense and exciting track experience of anything else out there.  I have never found the bikes limit, and the cornering speed is over the top. Spare HRC NOS cylinder, and gearing spares.

Winding down my road racing, so thinning down my race bikes.   With a basic pre-race service, this RS is ready for the track.

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