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Xr650l 2015 on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2015 MileageMileage:1350 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Pueblo West, Colorado, United States

Pueblo West, Colorado, United States
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Honda CL description

2015 Honda XR650L with 1220 miles and tons of extras. Bike comes with 4.9 Clark tank, oversized foot pegs, IMS shift lever, Keihin 41mm FCR carb ($700 kit from procycle), ProTaper CR High bend bars, folding mirrors, XR only oil temp dipstick, XR only large tool bag, super moto front fender, twin air filter, smog delete, extra jets, clymer manual, euro tail light I am sure I am forgetting something and I still have everything from the factory in perfect condition. Bike was $6899 a year ago and has over $1500 in aftermarket parts. Got a CRF450X and I don't find myself riding the XR so thing to sell this bike after one year. Clean title in hand

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