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1997 Honda Xr600r Plated on 2040-motos

US $3,800.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:3000 ColorColor: White
Location:

Redlands, California, United States

Redlands, California, United States
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1997 Honda Xr600r plated, US $3,800.00, image 1

Honda BAJA description

This is a 1997 Honda Xr600r. Bike has 3,000 miles on it just had the carb rebuilt. Also put brand new tires on(300 miles), bunch of upgrades, FMF header pipe, xr only muffler, bars, grips, hand guards, chain guide, and disk protector 4 gallon IMS tank. Bike is in great shape and runs great. Very low mileage lots of upgrades. Also still have all the stock parts that were taken off except tires. $3800 OBO. Bike has Baja Designs dual sport kit

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