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1999 Honda Xr70r on 2040-motos

$850
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Yakima, Washington

Yakima, WA
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1999 Honda XR70R, $850, image 1

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This bike is solid which is expected from a Honda! I painted it black for my son so I just took off all the paint and it is now ready for custom decals or nothing as it is ready to ride. I would be keeping it if I didn't need the money. Will also need new month and ORV tabs as they were also stripped off... I have the 2013 tab still with registration. My son is now twelve and has out grown the 70 and also his Honda 100, he would rather ride my bike! Please call or text if interested 5zero9-9zero1-66zero5

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