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1997 Honda Xr 100 R Runs Great/ Good Tires Brakes Etc.. ++++++ on 2040-motos

$550
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Hudson Valley,

Hudson Valley
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Honda XR description

1997 xr 100 in decent shape runs good.. brakes work ok clutch is fine.... got this and another bike a while back as a package deal... it was the only way the guy would sell the bike I wanted... So I figured I would keep it for the gf or friends to use... Its been sitting for a couple of months with no use,, so I may as well let someone else get some use out of it... PRICE IS FIRM - NO trades This is the cheapest 1 listed on craigslist at the moment,that runs. I could jack the price up and play games but its easier to say what I want and eliminate a bunch of phone calls... its not a Chinese bike its a Honda ... $550.000 Please call or text within a reasonable hour, Thanks ,Rich......

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