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2004 Honda NSR50R in Factory Crate on B.A.T. (located in Kosciusko, MS)

Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by Bazza, Feb 18, 2024.

  1. Bazza

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    Already up to $4K (3 bids). Auction ends in 7 days:

    https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2004-honda-nsr50r-7/

    This 2004 Honda NSR50R was acquired by the seller in 2004 has remained in its factory shipping crate since new.

    Listing Details
    • Chassis: RS501101282
    • 49cc Two-Stroke Single
    • Six-Speed Transmission
    • White Paint w/Black Number Plate
    • Black Vinyl Saddle
    • 12" Alloy Wheels
    • Expansion Chamber Exhaust
    • 20mm Carburetor
    • Telescopic Fork
    • Adjustable Monoshock
    • Disc Brakes
    • Side Stand
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    These are shipped dry, right? So in theory would be ready to go after adding fluids?
     


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    my lawnmower has more power :nelson:
     


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    I rode a built Yamaha YSR 50 back in the day and I hit 70 MPH on it. That is no joke on a bike that small.
     


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    My first bike was a Yamaha 80 dirt bike......my buddy's dad worked at Cape Canaveral and he made an expansion chamber for it! :)

    I re-painted it metal flake purple....;)

    Top speed wasn't even a factor - sucker was just fun to ride!

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