1988 scruffy 250 Honda bought

1988 scruffy 250 Honda bought

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waynedear

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2,228 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th August
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With high miles and no logbook… so I bought it for £350.
It runs, well until you put it in gear, I’ll look for a side stand issue.
Electrics work, it’s unloved.
There is a working key, some panels and a seat cover.
Guess I just liked the look of it.
I don’t remember ever seeing one on the road.


Gixer968CS

654 posts

93 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Colourful! Don't recall seeing one before. Is it a UK bike (MPH speedo)?

carinaman

21,837 posts

177 months

Wednesday 14th August
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First thoughts, the headlamps and fairing looks GPZ/GPX like.

Second thought, was the front brakes on the CBX550 and VF400F.

Third thought, it's a V-Twin and of the VT250 and I then noticed the decal low down on the bellypan.

I noticed the front mudguard was a reasonable length too.

waynedear

Original Poster:

2,228 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Gixer968CS said:
Colourful! Don't recall seeing one before. Is it a UK bike (MPH speedo)?
Forgot to look, I assumed it was high miles as it was advertised with 116417 kilometres.
On doing an MOT check... Last mot in 2017 is 11640 miles.

waynedear

Original Poster:

2,228 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th August
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carinaman said:
First thoughts, the headlamps and fairing looks GPZ/GPX like.

Second thought, was the front brakes on the CBX550 and VF400F.

Third thought, it's a V-Twin and of the VT250 and I then noticed the decal low down on the bellypan.

I noticed the front mudguard was a reasonable length too.
Defo gpz500 look to it... Honda did have a thing for inboard front discs.

Tango13

8,803 posts

181 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Bloke I worked with about 30yrs back had one but it was plain black.

He was 6'5" and yes he did look very silly when riding it biglaughbiglaughbiglaugh

Donbot

4,111 posts

132 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Could be a sticky clutch. If it is put the bike in gear and rock it back and fourth.

bimsb6

8,120 posts

226 months

Wednesday 14th August
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Interceptor was a american branding , suspect is an american import.

waynedear

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2,228 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th August
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As I managed to collect it this evening it got reduced to £300, plus £20 for a van.

rodericb

7,049 posts

131 months

Thursday 15th August
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Whoa that is ace. I got my motorcycle learners permit at Honda (in Australia) way back and after a couple of days of using CD250's they wheeled out a VT250F in the style of the one here and a VT250 Spada - hot damn! The VT250F did have normal disk brakes - not the enclosed brakes like the earlier VT250's (and the one in this post).

lost in espace

6,276 posts

212 months

Thursday 15th August
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I had a VT250 and a VF400, memories!

ThreadKiller

396 posts

100 months

Thursday 15th August
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Yeah… i had a vf400 too with the inboard disk. It likes to rev and was quite nippy. I liked it.

RazerSauber

2,454 posts

65 months

Thursday 15th August
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That's cool. Hope we see more on this.

andburg

7,563 posts

174 months

Thursday 15th August
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love this...its not far from vintage status and being MOT / VED exempt!

carinaman

21,837 posts

177 months

Thursday 15th August
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If it's missing there seemed to be a few side panels on eBay.

Waynester

6,417 posts

255 months

Thursday 15th August
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That’s a cool looking bike, for not much money.. low risk biking

It definitely has VT250/VF400F vibes.. If the mileage is accurate, just drop the oil and replace the filter & it’ll keep going forever #honda biggrin

I had a VF400F back in 1990, and I remember those inboard brakes were not the greatest idea.
Nothing but great memories of that bike though thumbup


carinaman

21,837 posts

177 months

Thursday 15th August
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Waynester said:
That’s a cool looking bike, for not much money.. low risk biking

It definitely has VT250/VF400F vibes.. If the mileage is accurate, just drop the oil and replace the filter & it’ll keep going forever #honda biggrin

I had a VF400F back in 1990, and I remember those inboard brakes were not the greatest idea.
Nothing but great memories of that bike though thumbup

As inboard front brakes never made the CBR600 I conclude they're a bit.....

The VF500F in red, white and blue was a great looking bike.

nismocat

665 posts

13 months

Monday 19th August
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That's the biggest BBQ I have seen in the UK!

waynedear

Original Poster:

2,228 posts

172 months

Had lots to do on our cars and my rc36... Finally managed a bit on the vtr, new clutch switch installed, clutch cable arrived today.
Some of my new vfr friends in America, suggest they are prone to clutch plates sticking so I'll first fit the new cable and take it from there.
As it's a usa import the headlight is on constant, previous owner out a switch on, it is a bit knackered, I have fitted a small modern rocker switch.
Badly bent number plate holder has been removed, straightened, cleaned, primed and painted.
Tomorrow I'll see if she can be made to drive... Result of that decides if I service or start pulling apart.