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1986 Honda Xr 250r 4 Stroke on 2040-motos

$1,000
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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Honda XR description

Runs excellent, starts every time. New tires have four hours on them, same with oil and spark plug. New hand grips, working head light and tail light runs all the time. Can include retro XR headlamp plate which can be wired to switch on/off. Has spare spark plug, breaks just tuned up. Tool pouch intact, only rip in seat covered w/ blue duct tape. Has aftermarket Cobra exhaust and desert tank, brush guards. Kick stand included but needs to be welded on. Nice bike, hate to get rid of it but it's just not getting ridden. Text or email link for more details.

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