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2013 Honda Xr650l on 2040-motos

$6,290
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Shelby, North Carolina

Shelby, NC
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Honda XR tech info

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Honda XR description

2013 Honda XR650L, HONDA XR 650L - THIS IS A BRAND NEW 2013 HONDA XR650L THESE DUEL SPORTS ARE A HOOT TO RIDE THERE GREAT FOR TRAILS AND FOR THE ROAD PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL OR CALL US HERE AT 704-487-7261 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL THANKS DARREN price does not include destination charge of $310. On-road. Off-Road. All roads.It all starts in the engine room, where the XR's potent, 644 cc OHC powerplant uses Honda's patented Radial Four-Valve Combustion Chamber (RFVC) to put out huge torque and power. From there, a gear-driven counterbalancer minimizes vibrations, while a light, rigid chassis and long-travel suspension soak up the bumps and deliver superb handling on pavement and off. Handy electric starting simply makes it all that much easier.

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