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1973 Honda Xl250 Motorsport, *only 160 Original Miles* Since New on 2040-motos

US $500.00
YearYear:1973 MileageMileage:160 ColorColor: Silver
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 1

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1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 2 1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 3 1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 4 1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 5 1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 6 1973 Honda XL250 Motorsport, *only 160 original miles* since new, US $500.00, image 7

Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:none For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda Other description

This bike is all original except for seat (had it re-done) The bike has had only one registered owner and was last registered in feb. of 1973. Sat in a shed for nearly 40 years. Paint is original and is faded with patina. No dents or dings. Tires are original but cracked. I recently cleaned out the carb and replaced a few carb parts. Bike runs like a champ (the motor is pretty much new from factory), shifts through all gears properly. needs very little to be 100% and a little more to be restored. feel free to contact me with any questions. I have paperwork on it including copy of original registration, original license plate and bill of sale from original purchaser and my ownership docs. Bill of sale provided with ownership docs if you want to be 2nd owner, title provided if you want to be the 3rd registered owner
oh yea....bike sat for 40 years because it had a clogged carburetor...go figure!

Buyer is responsible for shipping and shipping costs. I can transport bike to the shipping company if it is local.

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