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1990 Honda Xr on 2040-motos

US $4000
YearYear:1990 MileageMileage:100 ColorColor: WHITE/RED
Location:

Lexington, Tennessee, United States

Lexington, Tennessee, United States
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Honda XR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):200 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Off-Road For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda XR description

1990 HONDA XR200R.....
great bike to restore or you can ride it as it is.....
Clear Tennessee title in my name....
I entered 100 in the mileage category because it required me to type something in--of course I have no idea what the mileage is (no odometer).....

the first owner traded it in @ the Honda dealer for a bigger bike in 1991 & he hadn't ridden it very much---a friend of mine bought it from the dealer & only rode it a few times before he parked it on his covered patio & left it sitting there for 16-17 years....I got it from him in 2009, fixed it back up & have ridden it probably 2-3 hours total...

Bike runs, rides, stops, handles, etc. great...
no leaks....
automatic compression release works fine, but I don't use it, so I just disconnected it.....
oil has just been changed & the carb, tank & petcock all cleaned.....
tires are almost new....
fenders, side panels, tank are faded & stained, but not broken....
seat has been recovered by a local upholstery shop....
swingarm pivot rubber chain slider pad is brittle/broken (see pic where I am pointing to it)...
front number plate brake plastic cable guide is broken (see pic where I am pointing to it)...

I will not crate or ship ; pickup or shipping will be the responsibility of the buyer......I will help load it onto your truck, trailer,etc......sorry; not interested in trades (cash sale only) & I will print out a bill of sale if you need one......$250 deposit to paypal within 48 hours & balance to be paid in cash OR by paypal when picking the bike upafter full payment, it belongs to you...I am trying to give you all the info I can on the bike & want to be as honest & fair as I can, but IF you examine the bike when you come to pick it up & can show me that it's not what I said it was, I will refund your deposit, end the transaction at that point & we will end all obligations to each other at that time......I can hold the bike for a couple of weeks to give you time to arrange for pickup...

I shouldn't have to say this, but if you don't want the bike & are not going to pay for it, PLEASE do not bid & waste my time.....I'll give you a honest chance to back out if you come to pick the bike up & can show me that I've misrepresented it--I think that's more than fair....I have had too many people who won auctions on other bikes I had for sale & then backed out .....thanks..

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