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Honda Phanton 250 cc for sale

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2008 make, not a single problem during my 6 months of ownership. Bought privately.Green book and serviced regularly, runs perfect.Some extra value that comes along in the deal is: the standard bags on the back that can easily be put back on, a 6 month old Komine helmet and a Dionese leather jacket that´s perfect for riding this bike.Selling it because I need to head home

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I think that this is very overpriced given that the Honda Phantom was only 83,000 baht brand new and it is actually only a 200 cc bike and not a 250 cc.

Mikeal,

You may want to reasses if you want to sell this bikebefore you go home or wait a year. I sold my 2008 Kawasaki Boss for 30,000 baht in perfect shape 4200 kilos on the clock 2 years ago the bike is seriously a 30,000-35,000 baht at best. Now that is 6 years old every year you have to go to an inspection station & pass everything including emissions , which gets tougher every year do to riding use & having outdated carbs.Buid is 100% correct the bike is priced way to high. If you were to trade it in on another bike 20,000 baht tops-reguardless if he resells it for 30,000 baht. I have sold 6 bikes up here & you will have a real hard sell when someone can get a 2 year old Honda 250cbr that (while it is not a cruiser) the 250 for 70,000 will sell immediatly to almost anyone & the phantom is only targeted to a very slim number of people lookin for a sexy ride. Up to you!

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