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1975 Honda Xl75 Enduro Kilometers on 2040-motos

US $400.00
YearYear:1978 MileageMileage:800
Location:

Granger, Indiana, US

Granger, Indiana, US
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):75

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UP FOR SALE IS ONE OF MY MINBIKES A 1978 HONDA XL75. THIS BIKE HAS SPENT IT'S LIFE WITH ME ALONG THE RIVER COMMUTING THRU THE CAMPSITES. NEVER GOT ANY COMPLAINTS, THE BIKES ARE VERY QUIET. IT STARTS RIGHT UP. TURNS SIGNALS ARE NOT HOOKED UP. THEY ARE ON THERE TO SHOW THAT I HAVE THEM. THEY WERE REMOVED  WHEN I GOT THE BIKE FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER WHO OWNED IT SINCE HE WAS 15. I'VE HAD IT SINCE THE MID 1990'S. PUT A NEW CARB ON IT A COUPLE YEARS AGO. 

LOCAL PICKUP.

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES.

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK. 

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