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1999 Honda Xr on 2040-motos

US $599.00
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:1
Location:

West Bend, Wisconsin, United States

West Bend, Wisconsin, United States
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Honda XR description

1999 Honda XR200R. This bike shows its age and has been used but is a solid bike. It has brand new brake shoes,new chain,new sprockets,new piston,new spark plug. The paint in not that great. It has been painted black over the white with some overspray. The tires could be replaced bit work fine. The seat is good with one tiny hole. The bars are tweaked a little. The clutch is strong. The bike pulls hard and has great power. Here is the bad. It smoked pretty bad. When the piston was replaced the valve seals should of been replaced but were not. This could be an easy fix for someone. This could be a good solid bike for little money. It runs strong!

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