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2003 Honda Xr250r Dual Sport Motorcycle on 2040-motos

$1,600
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Dayton, Nevada

Dayton, NV
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2003 Honda XR250R Dual Sport Motorcycle, $1,600, image 1

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This bike is in terrific condition, easy to start, has many after market upgrades, ex:extra large fuel tank, Big Gun racing exhaust, etc. Comes with rims and tires for off road that are currently on it and rims and tires for street riding, all tires and rims are in terrific condition. If you have any questions you can reach me at 801-824-XXXX, ask for Linda. Thank you for your time.

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