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I bought this XL250 off of a family friend. It just sat in his barn for 3 years. He purchased it with an XL350 as a pair. He was more interested in the XL350 so this one just sat. After 3 years it started right up. I bought it off him, and started to clean it up. It was missing the blinkers, and had a broken choke cable. I replaced the cable with a correct Honda cable. The blinker housings are replicas of original Honda blinkers. I bought the original Honda bolts off EBay to mount everything. The oil was changed. It has a new spark plug. Starts and runs great. I think it has the original tires on it. They still hold air with no leaks. They are a little dry rotted. The high beam on the headlight does not work. The horn works, but is weak. The fork lock is missing. There is supposed to be a "XL250" sticker on the air box cover. You can buy reproductions of it. The value of these have sky rocketed since I have owned it. I have no use for the bike, I am a car guy.
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Honda Other for Sale
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