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Two 1985 Honda Atc 350x (s) on 2040-motos

$600
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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis, TN
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I have 2 project/running 350X three wheelers for sale (or possible trade). The 1st bike is a 1985 Honda 350X. She is a mixed breed mutt of sorts. Someone has put a 185s motor in her and was riding her (yes, I said 185s motor and yes you can ride it!). She has new plastics, new bearings, the lamps work, shock is good, and the brakes are perfect (both front and rear!). I am asking $600 for her just because it has great parts.The 2nd bike is another 1985 Honda 350X my friend from Kentucky tried to build the carb and it went horribly wrong. She will crank but it is flooding and smoking pretty bad. This was his 1st attempt at building a carb and he said he had "parts left over" when he was done. . . This may be an easy fix, the motor itself does not knock or have funny noises coming from it. The rest of the bike is decent but someone has painted the plastic black, she has no brakes, she needs a chain, and she needs a front spacer for the front wheel (I have it though). I was going to take both bikes and make a nice rider. I am asking $700 for this one. I work until 7PM or later every night. I had been promised better hours but they never came, so, these bikes need to go. I just don't have the time to devote to them with work and 2 kids. I will trade for running bikes that need nothing or I will make a package deal on both bikes.Please call Steven at 731-608-022ONE for more details. Thanks for looking.

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