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2003 Honda Xr-100r Motorcycle Dirt Bike In Good Condition Read Description on 2040-motos

US $1,600.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:1000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Nabb, Indiana, US

Nabb, Indiana, US
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2003 HONDA XR-100R MOTORCYCLE DIRT BIKE IN GOOD CONDITION READ DESCRIPTION, US $1,600.00, image 1

Honda XR photos

2003 HONDA XR-100R MOTORCYCLE DIRT BIKE IN GOOD CONDITION READ DESCRIPTION, US $1,600.00, image 2 2003 HONDA XR-100R MOTORCYCLE DIRT BIKE IN GOOD CONDITION READ DESCRIPTION, US $1,600.00, image 3 2003 HONDA XR-100R MOTORCYCLE DIRT BIKE IN GOOD CONDITION READ DESCRIPTION, US $1,600.00, image 4 2003 HONDA XR-100R MOTORCYCLE DIRT BIKE IN GOOD CONDITION READ DESCRIPTION, US $1,600.00, image 5

Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):100 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2HE0302K201463

Honda XR description

THIS MOTORCYCLE DOES NOT HAVE A TITLE.  AND THERE IS NO ODEMETER. IT IS A DIRT BIKE. 2003 HONDA XR-100R IN GOOD CONDITION. TIRES GOOD. THIS BIKE HAS BEEN STORED FOR A WHILE. NEEDS SOME FRESH GAS. RUNS GOOD. I PICKED THIS UP AT A ESTATE SALE. I HAVE TO LEAVE THE CHOKE ON HALF WAY OR IT DIES. I THINK SOME FESH GAS AND SOME RUNNING FOR AWHILE IT SHOULD BE FINE. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS. I WILL TAKE A TRADE. THANKS AND LET ME KNOW.

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