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2004 Honda Xr650l And A 2003 Honda Xr50 (free With Purchase Of 650l) on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:2193 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Englishtown, New Jersey, US

Englishtown, New Jersey, US
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Honda XR photos

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Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 VINVIN:1JH2RD06084K20017

Honda XR description

I am selling my like new 2004 Honda XR650L dual sport (Street Legal and registered in NJ). This bike only has 2,100 miles has been meticulously kept and recently added a Trail Tech Vapor Computer which is very nice and has a tach and bunch on other great features, professionally installed.

I am also throwing in a matching 2003 Honda XR50, which is great for kids. The XR50 starts and runs fine, but will need a minor tune-up and some love.

If you’re looking for one motorcycle that can do it all, Honda’s time-tested XR650L is that machine. Off-road it has the power, suspension and durability a dirt rider demands. On-road its light overall weight, electric starter and excellent fuel economy make it the perfect commuter, even for long trips. Its bulletproof 644cc overhead cam engine produces huge torque and power. Air cooling keeps things simple and reduces maintenance chores. And the engine’s gear-driven counterbalancer reduces tiring vibrations. Baja tough, the XR650L has the versatility to take you anywhere you want to go on a motorcycle without the hassle of having to trailer a dirtbike. Electric Start. The XR650L’s push-button electric start means it’s easy to get going, even on cold mornings or if your bike’s been sitting all week. The proven design and components make it super reliable, too. Learn More The 650 That Beat Baja. Our 644cc single in the XR650L can handle off-road terrain, so it can certainly handle your daily commute. Powerful, compact, durable and time tested, you can't beat it. Learn More

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