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Description
For inquiries regarding inspections, please contact us via email at horioku@8190.co.jp, including the management number, vehicle name, scheduled visit, and your name. Note: If visiting unexpectedly, the motorcycle might not be operational due to battery issues.
Vehicle Details:
- Management Number: 2100011292253
- Manufacturer: Honda
- Model: XL250S
- Engine Displacement: 250cc
- Style: L250S
- Frame Number: L250S-1004***
- Keys: 1
- Odometer Reading: 37012 km
- Color: Red
- Vehicle Inspection: None
- Fuel Supply: Carburetor
Documentation shows a seating capacity for 2.
Items to be noted:
- Safety concerns prohibit riding it home.
- This motorcycle comes with a video link showcasing its condition.
- For consumable parts, the tires are relatively new and in good condition, but the battery is weak and requires replacement.
If you require questions regarding shipping costs or other detailed information, please refer to the provided links in the listing.
Please understand the limitations due to the vehicle's current condition before placing a bid on this Honda XL250S motorcycle.
Honda XL250S Off-Road Vintage Motorcycle with Video, Available for Loan, Can Be Inspected in Ibaraki
Sold For
250,000 Yen ($1602.56)
Win it and it arrives at our Tokyo warehouse. We combine your items into one international shipment, billed at actual carrier cost.
Auction Ended
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End Time
2026-04-13 21:20:29 JST
Bid History
Collector Commentary
The Honda XL250S is a notable entry in the vintage off-road motorcycle market, reflecting Honda's legacy in producing reliable and versatile bikes since the late 1970s. This specific model appeals to collectors due to its unique 250cc engine design and rarity, particularly in this condition, which can often be hard to find in Japan. The lack of maintenance and the auction's "as-is" sale format may deter some buyers, but true enthusiasts value the opportunity to restore such classic vehicles themselves. Given the current bid of ¥250,000, this motorcycle reflects a reasonable entry point within the Japanese vintage bike collectors’ scene, where well-preserved units often command higher prices.