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1988 Honda Xr 250 Perfect Running Condition on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Eugene, Oregon

Eugene, OR
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Honda XR description

I have a 1988 Honda 250cc dirtbike, it is in perfect running condition and i ride it fairly often. It is a 6 gear manual, doesn't leak oil or anything, still runs strong. It has a White Brothers E series exhaust, has 50% tread on the dirt tire, and also has the ATV permit up to 2014. I have a helmet, paddle tire, and some riding boots to give as well. I have had this bike for several years and am looking to see what I can get for it. 1,200 o.b.o. Thanks. Please text Zach at

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