January 31, 201412 yr This site would be a possibility for looking as well as mocyc You do see them from time to time http://www.400clubthailand.com/
February 1, 201412 yr Cheers mate, they are great bikes Yes agree...They had some great bikes during that period When they built 250-400cc 4 cylinder
February 1, 201412 yr Have you tried searching for an MC22 (or MC19 if you want a slightly older model)?
February 1, 201412 yr Have you tried searching for an MC22 (or MC19 if you want a slightly older model)? Wasn't the "MC" prefix for NSR 2 stroke type Honda's I could be wrong but I thought that is what I remembered? Whereas I think ez is looking for the 4 stroke 4 cylinder bikes Edit: Oh wait your right & I see on wiki that they also had MC 4 strokes in MC14, MC17, MC19, MC22 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_CBR250 heheh pretty confusing as MC11,MC18, MC21,MC28 seems to have been the 2 stroke NSR's http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_NSR250R Edited February 1, 201412 yr by mania
February 1, 201412 yr I have been on the hunt every now and then for a CBR 250R Hurricane if anyone comes across one. Had 4 of these over the years....love 'em Oz
February 1, 201412 yr Author Have you tried searching for an MC22 (or MC19 if you want a slightly older model)? Nope, but I might now May go for a 4 stroke 400, but read a lot of horror stories...... any more input?
February 1, 201412 yr Cheers mate, they are great bikes Yes agree...They had some great bikes during that period When they built 250-400cc 4 cylinder The smokers were great back then as well. I remember riding my mates NSR250 when I was a teenager. It seemed harder to keep the front wheel on the ground than lift it. I can remember thinking 'How good will a 250 be in 10 years time?' 20 years later I'm looking at the current crop of 250cc bikes and their power output is rubbish in comparison. Can you imagine if your old Atari ST or Commodore 64 was more powerful than your current laptop? Questions would be asked, and rightly so.
February 1, 201412 yr Have you tried searching for an MC22 (or MC19 if you want a slightly older model)? Nope, but I might now May go for a 4 stroke 400, but read a lot of horror stories...... any more input? Great bikes, bullet proof. But sadly, not Thai proof so be prepared to get a proper mechanic if needed to undo all the Thai botching.
February 2, 201412 yr eez here is one for 45k Baht Just came up a few minutes ago will pm you the info Edited February 2, 201412 yr by mania
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