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1974 Xr75 Flat Track With Rebuilt 1982 Xr80 Engine on 2040-motos

US $3,550.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Sacramento, California, US

Sacramento, California, US
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Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Off-Road WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:XR75

Honda XR description

Up for sale is a 1974 Honda XR75   with a 1982 Honda XR80  engine

The engine has new bore  , High Compression .75   Weisco Piston & rings

New ground in Valves seals and springs

New Large Mukuni Carburetor and Mukuni Polished Straight Shot  Intake

K&N Filter

New Barnett Clutch

New megaphone pipe ,   That I will Powder coat chrome silver if I get a decent price for the bike

New XR Mini Racer's:  Polished Aluminum Swing Arm , Polished Aluminum motor mounts,  Polished  Aluminum Sprocket

Excellent set of hardly used Fox shocks  that I disassembled and powder coated red springs

New gold race chain

2001 XR100 triple tree

2001 XR100 throttle ,  clutch & brake controls 

ATC90  bars 

New Kenda Tires , Tubes, Rim bands

New Honda Rims and Spokes

All sandblasted: frame, swing arm, chain guard, footpegs,  skid plate, seat pan,, Then Powder coated 60% gloss black

Rust free pit fre forks new fork seals & oil

polished fork legs, triple tree , hubs  & backing plates

New seat foam & one of my Hand made seat covers  with seat stencil

Excellent PPG paint on the tank side covers and fenders,  all original parts Zinc plated fender brackets   foot brake pipe   rear brake stay, rear brake arm all nuts and bolts 

 New gas cap & fuel stop

Overall  a very cool bike to fly around the block and wake up  the neighbors

 

FLAT TACK BIKE HAS ASKING PRICE OF:   3550.00   

 

I also added pictures of a 1973 XR75   that I just finished restoring    all new top end etc  etc  etc ................

 I am asking 4500 for it  

Call for more info if you like    Frank @  916 833 1857

 

 

 

 

 

 

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