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2001 Honda Xr on 2040-motos

US $5400
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Mariposa, California, United States

Mariposa, California, United States
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Honda XR photos

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Honda XR description

SUPER CLEAN BRP...!

CA PLATED, NEW BARNETT CLUTCH, NEW XRS ONLY BILLET COVER, TIRES 200 MILES, CHAIN & SPROCKET, FRESH FLUIDS & VALVE AJUSTMENT.. READY TO ROCK"

SALVAGE TITLE was because bike was stripped to the frame of all plastic... Nothing machanical was taken..!

  No ship. unless paid in full and you arrange pick up...!

Moto blog

The New Fastest Electric Motorcycle Lap, With John McGuinness + Video

Fri, 06 Jun 2014

Earlier this week, John McGuinness won the single-lap TT Zero electric motorcycle race at the Isle of Man TT aboard his Mugen Shinden San. In the process, the 21-time TT winner smashed the old lap record of 109.675 mph, setting an average speed of 117.366 mph from a standing start. To put that in perspective, McGuinness’ teammate, Bruce Anstey, aboard a sister Mugen, set the outright lap record earlier this week aboard his Honda CBR1000RR superbike of over 132 mph.

Tire Life At The Isle Of Man + Video

Wed, 27 Aug 2014

If you’re like us, you never get enough Isle of Man videos. While the men and machines that fly around the course are nothing short of mesmerizing, let’s take a moment and talk about a crucial aspect of any race: the tires. In this Honda-supplied video, Dunlop technicians, along with 21-time TT winner, John McGuiness, talk about the challenges the Isle throws at tires.

Honda CG110 – the $630 Motorcycle for Africa

Tue, 10 Dec 2013

Honda is introducing a new motorcycle for the African market that will be priced at about US$630. Produced in Nigeria for sale across the continent, the new Honda CG110 is designed to offer good fuel economy and durability while meeting the challenge of Nigerian road conditions. Honda plans to sell 40,000 units per year at a price of 100,000 Nigerian naira.