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1980 Honda Xl 350 on 2040-motos

US $20000
YearYear:1980 MileageMileage:9
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
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Honda XL 350 description

STARACER Flat Track Motorcycle Honda XL 350
CONDITION GOOD-VERY GOOD
It probably had a 2 Stroke Motor originally
Stock rear mounts have had mounts for XL added
Motor Runs but I'm sure the carb will need readjusted for it's new home
A little bit of smoke when you rev it up but that might just be from being too rich
Has starter drive from Barracuda Racing Products
Remote Starter is not included
Gas Tank Weeps so it needs repaired and coated inside
Frame is Nickle under Silver Paint
Rear Wheel is off a CR 125 New Sprocket and Chain Front Sprocket wobbles -Needs shimmed or replaced
One of the Coil Mount Bolts is broken off
I think it has a hose clamp helping to secure it
Great Vintage or practise bike or put a Yamaha DT 250 in it
Or you can pump the XL up and make a hell of a racer
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