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1996 Honda Xr on 2040-motos

US $1,695.00
YearYear:1996 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Hamburg, New York, United States

Hamburg, New York, United States
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Honda XR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):400 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda XR description

Up for sale is a nice 100% ready to go 1996 Honda XR400 dirt bike.  This bike starts right up, has lots of power, idles and revs amazingly smooth, and shifts through all the gears nicely.  It doesn't smoke or make any odd noises and the XR400 is known world-wide as one of the most reliable dirt bikes that Honda has ever produced.  They are VERY low maintenance and extremely durable.  This bike is in really nice condition, especially for a 1996.  Everything works on it, even the headlight.  The suspension is great with no leaks, as well as the brakes, frame, chain (newer gold chain installed) and sprockets, and other mechanical components.  The tires have good tread, the seat is in great shape with no rips or fading, and the plastics and graphics are new including one side panel and front and rear fenders.  This bike is all set and ready to ride and needs nothing.  It has TONS of torque and will climb anything and run reliably for many, many years.  I will also include the old plastics if you would like them for no extra cost.  This is a 1996 dirt bike so there are some minor scrapes and scuffs and cosmetic imperfections here and there, but nothing very noticeable and nothing that affects the performance of the bike.  The gas tank has a few spots on it where the white plastic is slightly yellowed, but some graphics would cover that up if desired.  I would just like to be completely honest with potential buyers. 

Please feel free to come take a look at the bike if you're local in the Western New York area.  I can help with delivery to areas north of Pittsburgh, PA, Cleveland, Ohio, and Rochester, NY and I can also help with shipping if you arrange it.  If you have any questions please feel free to ask.  This is an off road bike and in NY they do not come with titles, but I will provide you with a bill of sale.  $200 Pay Pal deposit at the end of the listing and cash, certified check, or other payment upon pick up of the bike.  Thanks.

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