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1985 Honda Xr350r In Excellent Condition And Ready To Ride. Needs Nothing! on 2040-motos

US $510.00
YearYear:1985 MileageMileage:3000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Claremont, New Hampshire, US

Claremont, New Hampshire, US
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1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 1

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1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 2 1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 3 1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 4 1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 5 1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 6 1985 Honda XR350R in excellent condition and ready to ride.  Needs nothing!, US $510.00, image 7

Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 For Sale ByFor Sale By:owner WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty VINVIN:0jhzne0201fk00298

Honda XR description

I bought this rebuilt XR350 3 years ago with every intent to ride it, then never did!   This is an excellent example of Honda's RFVC multi-valve technology. 1985 was the year Honda went to a single carb for this model, and it pulls like a train, with lots of low end torque. The XR is really quiet too. It is street legal in some states because it has lights, but it does not have a brake light or directional lights.  Aftermarket parts are available to make this street legal in most states. , There is no key or battery, but there is a toggle light switch.    

 The guy I bought it from was an older dude and had recently rebuilt the engine with fresh valve train, new bearings and timing chain, etc. the fork seals have been replaced, it has brand new tires, a new aftermarket custom seat and tool pouch.  the electronic speedo and enduro computer work perfectly, but I have no idea of the actual mileage of the bike....  The previous owner rebuilt it because when it sat for awhile the upper end gummed up and overheated.  He had the work done by a certified honda mechanic, so it was done correctly. Bike runs really well. Clearly this bike didn't get ridden very much. Nothing looks particularly worn, and even the original plastic is in fine shape. email with questions. Sold as is. no title. Bill of sale only.  Email me with questons.

This is a classic off-road machine that has tons of power, handles great and is a blast to ride!  YOU should own it!!          

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