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 Looking For 2nd. Hand Honda xlr 250 Baja
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By: emqkay (offline)  Wednesday, April 27 2011 @ 03:30 PM ICT (Read 2097 times)  
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Hii everybody, my name is Rafiq ..i am a new members in this site actually....and need a help....
I would like to but a 2nd hand honda xlr 250 Baja....and I dont know where to find the shop which sell this bike around Bangkok...
.I want with complete document such as plate number and green book....year 1996 and above with electric starter and RFVC engine
Thank you.

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By: news (offline)  Thursday, May 05 2011 @ 07:33 AM ICT  
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Honda never launched the XLR250 in Thailand, and many of the XLR250's in Thailand have doubtful registering... therefor it will not be easy to find a 100% legal Honda XLR250 Baja in Thailand.

As alternative you can look at the Kawasaki KLX250, which is officially sold in Thailand. It costs around 150,000 THB new and secondhands are available in Thailand.

You can also consider the Lifan LF200GY-5 (or Lifan Cross200), which is only 200cc, but with its low cost a nice alternative... the LF200GY-5 cost 45,000 THB (new).

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By: emqkay (offline)  Thursday, May 12 2011 @ 09:10 PM ICT  
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how about a shop which sell honda baja without green book or plate number but have invoice around bangkok....do somebody know where i can find the bike....tq

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By: Anonymous: Bangbang ()  Thursday, May 12 2011 @ 10:26 PM ICT  
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The problem is that a Honda XLR 250 (Baja) 250 1996, will very likely today not pass the current Thai emission standard. So a XLR 250 (1996) with invoice only today is near useless if you ever want to get legal on the public roads in Thailand.


       
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