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1988 Honda Xr 200r on 2040-motos

$900
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Honda XR description

I have a 1988 Honda XR 200R that I've gone threw completely! it is brand new in the top end and it runs awesome always starts on the 1st to 2nd kick even when it is cold like it is now out side it is very dependable like all the Honda 4 strokes are as everyone knows the tires are in great shape and all the lamps work I use it for hunting so ive got it setup to be very quiet I would like to sell or trade this bike for other bikes and or wheelers i liketo have a project to work on I would love to trade for guns like a ruger 357 pistol or a ruger 44 mag or hi power rifles i would like to mybe trade for a couple LED light bars for my truck let me know what you got text me or call no emails and no scams serious inquiries only Thanks for looking Steve @

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