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1975 Honda Xl250 Enduro Street Legal With Title on 2040-motos

US $900.00
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:14793
Location:

Marshall, Minnesota, US

Marshall, Minnesota, US
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TypeType:Enduro Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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I am selling off my 1975 Honda XL250 Enduro this is a Street Legal bike with a clear title!! THis is in fair shape it is going to need a carb kit for sure has good compression and spark and the gears are great.  THis bike runs but is very very hard to get started cause the motor floods out right away. The tires are decent the seat needs to get repaired.  The tank is not rusted the person i bought it from had a liner put in so that is good does have a dent but other than that this bike is in great shape.  As far as the miliage i am unsure of the actual miles going by what the guage says This is a very fast bike.  I have the title clear in hand.  Lights work i am unsure of the blinkers etc.  The Battery on the bike needs to be replaced but the starter does work on the bike i was told.  Hard desision to sell the bike i love this bike but need the money.  THis bike is sold as is with title.  I do have the owners manual for this bike but it is in rough shape i also have the keys as well!!.  Thank you for looking any questions please ask. thanks 

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