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1987 Honda Xr 200 on 2040-motos

US $750.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Wilbraham, Massachusetts, US

Wilbraham, Massachusetts, US
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Honda XR photos

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Honda XR description

Awesome condition HONDA XR200R Dirtbike

Runs awesome looks awesome everything works including speedometer, odometer and headlight/taillight. Brand new carburetor, fairing, chain, and a couple years ago the timing chain and timing sprocket were professionally redone as well as piston rings.Selling to pay for a car because I have other bikes.

This bike did not (therefore does not) come with a title because in MA you cannot put an XR200R on the road. It is classified as an off road vehicle. (or ATV) So just so you know, there is no title. I believe it is possible to get one in another state. As far as I know MA law will not allow it-however I may be wrong.


*NO TITLE* 

Thanks for looking
Contact me with any questions

Pickup preferred. 

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