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2000 Honda Xr on 2040-motos

US $1,950.00
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Canaan, New Hampshire, United States

Canaan, New Hampshire, United States
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Honda XR description

Up for sale is a HondaXR 70R Model Year 2000 that I purchased stock in near new shape and spent a winter building it up while I was recuperating from shoulder surgery. Spent a bunch of money on it and rode a couple trails on it but mostly around my yard. Kids and grand kids have no interest so I am selling at a loss hopefully to a good home where it will be ridden or raced. Here is what I can remember I installed on this bike. Had a professional mechanic at Route 9 motorsports install the Trail Bikes Racing 100cc Stroker kit, heavy duty clutch and high flow oil pump. Installed a Marzocchi Shiver Works fork which came with a complete front end,  Billet Aluminum triple tree, wheel, Pirelli 14" knobby tire, brake and lever assembly with handlebar and billet clamps. The front end alone is a work of art. Also installed is an I-shock with a spring rated for a 225lb. rider, 12" rear wheel with new Carlsbad aggressive knobby, TB racing rev box, new oversize carb and foam filters just recently cleaned, Billetware billet aluminum rear swingarm, new renthal chain, billet vented fuel cap, new FMF pipe, Billet kick start lever for leverage to start high compression motor, Sik 50's Aluminum skid plate, throttle housing and cable, adult foot pegs, chain guide, ADA racing billet Aluminum cooling dress up kit, Billet rear brake and shift levers and a billet Aluminum kick stand. Might be a few things I am missing but please review the pictures. Low starting bid and no reserve. You could buy the bike and part it out and most likely come out way ahead but so much fun you will not want to. Sale is final and being a used bike there is no warranty. The bike runs great and has a handful of hours on the engine. This is a 3-speed semi-automatic stock gearing and would get more out the motor and spread the gearing by installing a 4-speed manual clutch. Seat height is 29-1/2". Grip height is 40-1/2" Good luck bidding.

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