1988 Honda XRV650 Africa Twin
Mileage: 43,350 kms
Condition: Extremely Rare
Price: $15,950.00 (interest free lay-by terms available)
Overview
1988 Honda XRV650 Africa Twin: A Rare Collectible
If you're a motorcycle enthusiast with a penchant for rare and collectible bikes, then the 1988 Honda XRV650 Africa Twin is likely on your radar. With only 500 units ever made, this model is an exceptional find. Here’s everything you need to know about this unique motorcycle and why it’s worth considering.
Notable Features and Pricing
Exclusivity and Rarity
The 1988 Honda XRV650 Africa Twin is extremely rare, with all 500 units originally sold exclusively in Japan. None were exported, making any opportunity to own one outside of Japan a rare privilege. This specific bike has clocked 45,350 kilometers, a testament to its durability and reliability.
Crafted by HRC
These early Africa Twins were manufactured by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC), the prestigious arm of Honda known for its high-performance and race-oriented motorcycles. The HRC pedigree ensures that the XRV650 is not only a collector's item but also a bike that performs exceptionally well on the road.
Condition And Servicing
Currently still in Japan, this example is expected to arrive in early September. Upon arrival, it will undergo a full service, including the installation of new tyres and any necessary paint repairs to ensure it looks and performs as close to new as possible. We are committed to delivering a bike that not only holds historical value but is also in prime riding condition.
Asking Price and Lay-by Option
Priced at $15,950.00, this exceptional piece of motorcycle history can be yours. Moreover, we offer an interest-free lay-by option, enabling you to secure this vintage gem without financial strain.
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