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1998 Honda Xr 400 R Many Extras, Well Maintained, Very Powerful, on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:1998 MileageMileage:4500 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Dickson City, Pennsylvania, US

Dickson City, Pennsylvania, US
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Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Off-Road 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

1998 Honda Xr 400r... This is my own bike & I have owned it for 2 years. Very Good Condition & Ready to Ride. Well maintained & taken care of. Taken all apart this past winter & a general maintenance overhaul was performed. Everything was cleaned, greased, tightened, inspected, new parts added, etc. I spend more time looking at it this bike then riding it unfortunately. The bike is solid....reliable, very powerful/tons of torque & as fast as needed. Starts easily, idles effortlessly, excellent braking & very good suspension. There is NO title... that's how I bought it but you can get a lost title for it if you wanted to make it street legal. This was an off-road Bike Only. I bought a brand new Baja Designs headlight ($100/D.O.T. Approved)but there is an electrical part missing (relay maybe, I don't know much about electrical) so I couldn't hook up the light.  **Also, the bike has NO Odometer so I guessed at the Ebay Mileage Field on the left, just so I could get this listed. Ask any questions, thanks.

Extras Include:
-Brand new Baja Designs Headlight Unit
-Extra Headlight (needs rubber straps)
-New Clymer Manual
-Gripper Seat Cover
-Spare RED XR Seat Cover
-New gas Tank
-All new plastics (front & rear fenders)
-New "Factory Effex" Graphics Kit
-Newer rear Dunlap tire (Dunlap front tire too)
-Billet Aluminum Gas Cap
-Answer Handlebars (w. New Pro Taper Handlebar Pad)
-Excel rear rim
-White Brothers e Series Aftermarket Exhaust
-XR's Only Lowering Lower Linkage
-IMS Oil Line Guard
-IMS Skid Plate
-New All Ballz Racing Upper & Lower Headset Bearing/New Grease
-IMS Pro Series Foot Pegs
-Twin Air Filter w. Maxim Filter Oil Only
-New Spark Plug
-New Oil/Filter
-Polisport Hand/Brush Guards
-New Front Brake Pads (rears are still good)
-Renthal Chainring
-Renthal O-Ring Chain
-New Pro Taper (Pillow Top style) Grips

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