For sale are three Moriwaki MD250Hs, one 2008 model and two 2009 models, used in the Kevin Schwantz School at Road Atlanta and Barber. These bikes are very lightly used, with low hours, and never raced or crashed. All three have been in storage since 2013. All three are stock and have electric start and fresh batteries, and are ready to ride. The Schwantz school mechanics added remote choke cables and K&N air filters. Each bike comes with a Moriwaki service manual and parts list, as well as a rear stand. Each bike is priced at $8,400 (original retail was $13K+). In addition, there is one set of Marchesini forged aluminum wheels with new, unused rotors for sale in addition to a bike or separate for $1,400. Current retail is $1,990 without rotors. Each Marchesini wheel weighs one pound less than the stock HRC wheels. Below are more details on each bike. 2008 Red ‘KS’ Model - This is the bike that Kevin Schwantz rode when he rode a Moriwaki, because it was set up with his preferred ‘Street Shift’ pattern and special school graphics. There is clear coat over all of the logos. It also has a newly-installed Wiseco rod and piston kit, with less than an hour on the hour meter. 2009 Blue ‘Moriwaki’ Graphics – Very nice paint job in Moriwaki blue with corporate branding. 2009 Blue ‘Winforce’ Graphics – Moriwaki blue with school sponsor Winforce branding. Moriwaki branding identical to the other blue bike is under the Winforce logos. Call, email, text or PM Bill Syfan bsyfan at gmail dot com 817 fivetwotwo 2241 Fort Worth, TX https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNPobigiv_WGGajRTkQGJkmwOpDe2Xxn1ql0zIO https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipM2PRMvGaFi5GRd2U9EEo-Ra5DBopLGGGrV5utv https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNvdOfMGV6YBO7YuATLjjyRso8ggHAi7Z3Udm2t https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMYvYjd1iA2ZkYwu2Ms-xVhFzWcL7-UmVnQpclG https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOHGCsPhSG2tknoTKLOSVd23i8OulS85waEE3Lc https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMsmSPnMMdMfjdzBVmQbCPfKQi8Mt6HHeyxN0j3 https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMd8v8br6RMPdIBfcj9kkD5he4nsbBh273rElJ5 https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipOSULqunPji22t9BZbGZntlLgwd58aQu4HRqfJt https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMY8bUOZB0YY243R3bZKjIDZNwsGlbfU1Xk1DP0
My photos files are too big to post. Please tell me how to fix this if you know. Otherwise, let me know which bike you're interested in and I can email or text you photos. Bill
Bring up the pic onto your screen from wherever you have it stored. Right click the image. Choose "Resize". Then choose "Best for emails and messages" then name it and save it. Done. Assuming you are running Windows 10...
Thanks Michael. That will get me through this crisis. Is there a way to reduce the data size of photos inside my iPhone 7, or on the way into my computer, which is running Windows 10.
The easiest way I've found, is to email it to myself and it will ask me what size I want the images and give a few options.
Beautiful bikes. I wish I lived closer to you so that I could see them in person. I’ve never bought a bike out of state before.
Youpaiyou, I can email you more photos or a video of one of the bikes running. Also, there are several ways to transfer funds with security. Depending on where you're located, a person-to-person transaction may be possible.
All three Moriwakis have been sold. They will be raced by young up-and-coming riders in 2021. Thanks for looking.