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2000 Honda Xr400 *ca Plated on 2040-motos

$3,200
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Inland Empire,

Inland Empire
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Honda XR description

2000 XR400R Purchased from the original owner, then added the following upgrades in the last 5 mnths.*ALL ORIGINAL PLASTIC AND PARTS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE BUT CAN BE PURCHASED SEPERATELY IF DESIRED (SEE LAST PIC)• XR's Only Mikuni pumper carb kit 36mm: $389.95• Clarke 3.8 gallon tank: $215.49• White Polisport / Acerbis plastics: 48(sides) + 35.95 (rear fender) + 34.95 (front acerbis)• LED turn signals ($25)• Polisport LED Tail Light: $24.99• Trail Tech Vapor Speedometer / Tach : $120 + billet protector = $55.95• Tusk Vented gas cap: $29.95• Upgraded DC Stator from Ricky Stator: $150• LED flasher relay: $9.99• Tusk Bar clamps: $33• Pro Taper bars: $68• Pro Taper Grips: $14• Factory FX Grippy seat cover: $47.99• Key ignition + two keys: $15.99• Vortip silencer: paid, can't remember?• Stock plastics, Analog trip meter: All in terrific shape*JUST added new grips (not shown in the photos)This bike has been cared for and comes with all the stock platic, lamps, etc. It was street plated by the original owner.This bike is super reliable, has plenty of power, a great dual sport with good suspension. The suspension was valved and sprung for a 185 pounds rider. This bike is in exceptional condition and has been well taken care of. Do your research: These bikes are known to for their reliability and make possibly the most ultimate dual sport. Call with any questions:

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