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1999 Honda Xr80r on 2040-motos

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Evansville, Indiana

Evansville, IN
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i have a 1999 honda xr80r bought this bike from a guy 2 mnths ago and it was completely stock never touched i have done the following upgrades in that time .aftermarket cdi and big coil.fmf powercore four full exaustnew ngk plugnew barnett dirt digger clutch kit renthall bars new back tire jt sprocketrk race chain msr grips and scott donutspirahna chain adjustersmoose racing gas cap vent.bike runs very very well. i will have a updated pic asap!! just looking to get a bigger bike .. no corners cut. show me offers!!!

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