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1976 Honda Xr75 (price Reduced) on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Ocala, Florida

Ocala, FL
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Honda XR description

1976 Honda XR75, This bike has a new top end, chain and sprockets, tires are good. The bike runs good with no smoke. The tank has a few dents and dings, the rims have some rust spots, but nothing a brillo pad couldn't take care of. The muffler is in attractive shape but is not perfect. Ride it like it is or take it to the next level. $1000.00. My number is if you have any questions.SL70 XL70 CT70 MR50 CR80 XR80 Elsinore Z50 QA50 1973 1974 Honda vintage CR XR XR75 1976

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