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Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker Xr350 Not Sr Vintage Ahrma "no Reserve" on 2040-motos

US $1,000.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:999
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
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Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA

Honda XR photos

Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA Flat Dirt Track Flattracker Dirttracker XR350 not SR vintage AHRMA

Honda XR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda XR description

Up for auction is a 1983 XR350 flattracker. These are the dual header four valve motors that honda only made from 83-85, has a new Weisco High Compression piston. They originally were dual carbed but this one has a really nice manifold that allows for one monster carb to be used. Has a quick change rear wheel setup. Has new coil valves were recently lapped by a local shop. It sat for months and Istarted it tonight and it smoked. May need tuning or just riding. Needs minor finishing to be race ready. I'm outta the race game since my last injury and am sticking to trail riding. Not race ready as is but a better wrench than me can have it screaming in no time. Comes with a spare jug, rings, valve guide, a bunch of gaskets and a spare bottom end with a bad rod but good tranny. This is an off road bike only there is NO TITLE and it is being sold AS since it is a 30yr old machine. Check my feedback and ask any questions. Can help with delivery up to 200 miles for additional charge. I will also include the Honda shop and Clymer Manuals for the bike

.can't believe I forgot this since it scared the bejesus outta me the 1st time I rode it... It needs brake pads. Doesn't stop. Or just run the 350 hotshoe class and stay brakeless

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