Friday, May 31, 2013

Have You Been looking for a Grand Prix Race Motorcycle for Track Days or Racing?


We have 2 more 2004 RS125R
New in the crate with spares kits



















If you are interested in more information, send an email to us at sales@rscycles.com




New Yamaha-Powered GP Tech Moto3
Orders are now being taken.



Racebike Debuted October 7-9, 2011 During the USGPRU Season Finale
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Customers Bikes - For Sale



2004 Honda RS125

Built and maintained by Roland Cushway. Previous owner Deion Campbell. Original owner Cameron Beaubier


$8,000.00 OBO
On this bike:
Crank 300mi
Top End 30mi
Head cut by Roland Cushway
Cylinder work by Roland Cushway
Clutch 30mi
Talon Clutch Basket
Stock Wheels
HRC Kit Pipe
New Battle Factory Rear Sets
Electronic Shifter
New Beasley Body Work
Ohlin Rear shock
Front Suspension w/Ohlin Cartridges
Galfer Wave Full Floating Rotor Front & Rear
2 sets Tire Warmers
Front Stand
Rear Stand
Footpeg Stand
 IMG_4239
IMG_4246

$1000's of dollars in spares. I'll be adding more photos this weekend. 
Large Spares List Availiable Upon Request Ohlins spares, heads, etc.


Photos at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/20663261@N06/sets/72157633415682292/


Contact Info Call or email 
Ara Ashjian 
ara7@pacbell.net 
8183214818 





1994 Yamaha TZ125

Bought in '04, raced a bit over three seasons, then put away. Raced extensively before me (ex-Mark Stiles bike). Forks & shock rebuilt in '04 by 4&6 in Chicago. Cylinder replated by Milennium Technologies in '04, still looks like new. Crankshaft rebuilt in '05 by Wavetech of Plainfield IL. Two race weekends on it after that. Bodywork fair, but usable. Comes with front and rear stands, lots of small spares - gaskets, gears, levers, etc., as well as extra wheels with rains. Parts & repair manuals. Extra set of Michelin slicks, unused and always bagged. Jetting & set up records for all midwestern tracks. Bike is in Mount Prospect IL


Asking $2500 for all.

Robert Clauss
847-712-1040


1992 HONDA NSR250SP ROTHMANS

1992 honda NSR250SP LIMITED ED ROTHMANS. only 1,500 made. California titled as 1992 nsr250 11 dig vin.Complete frame off restoration. New pilot powers, crank, topend, dry clutch, mc28 front lowers, with 2006 CBR600rr calipers, new f/r ebc padds original painted magteck rims, original clean tank, new aftermarket body set, complete carb rebuild,stock exhaust, derestricted PGM 3. 500 KM on fully freeway tested rebuild. new chain sprockets, looks and runs like new. stock injector oil system installed. steel Brade front brake lines. complete swingarm service/ seals/ bearings lube/ headstock new bearings. steering dampener near new SP/heads/ cylinders.
Location: Santa Barbara, CA  Contact James Wilberger jvilnue@aol.com

$9500 (santa barbara)

1998 Honda CB50v Dream, 50cc.
In the 1990s 
Honda paid tribute to its 50cc world champion Gran Prix racers of the '60s with the production of this DOHC, single cylinder, dual exhaust Gran Prix styled beauty.  This model, which has all the accessories to make it road legal was intended for the Japanese market and was not officially imported to the States by Honda.  Some dealers were able to obtain the off-road version which had no lights, etc.  This extremely rare and collectible beauty runs super and is perfect for the collector's family room, office, study or is eligible for USCRA Moto Giros under like design rules.  It did in fact compete and win the 50cc Moto Giro class held several yeas ago in New York
state.
Approx 500 km.  Owners manual, parts manual and extra key included in sale.

        $4500.00 obo.  Located in Ct. Contact:Rich @ 860-643-9386

USED Parts Washer:
Single Tank Ultrasonic Cleaning Unit

 - Model CMC 3523

Industrial Ultrasonic unit with programmable heat and ultrasonics
- 230 Volts
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Steven Aspland
Rising Sun Cycles LLC
US Importer for Battle Factory Products
GPS Lap Timer/Recorder
Bonded Importer # 9912AZ725
 860-916-3696http://www.rscycles.comRising Sun Cycles on Facebook – Click Here

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