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2004 Honda Xr 70 Dirt Bike, Motorcycle (zion,il) on 2040-motos

US $560.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:25
Location:

Zion, Illinois, US

Zion, Illinois, US
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Honda XR description

This bike is super clean and hardly ridden. I have three girls that I thought I could get to ride and they each rode it once. LITERALLY. It starts first kick and idles great. It has three gears but no clutch, so it is perfect to learn shifting without having to deal with a clutch. It has some power to it also, it wont pop wheelies that well but it gets up and goes. I was surprised when I rode it. The tires have great tred and new tubes. A perfect starter bike that will run great and last a long time. The only thing wrong with this bike is a quarter size tear in the seat and the stickers have a little damage. That's IT... No title but it isn't street legal anyway. 


We had to relist this item due to no contact from the buyer , only serious bidders please.

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