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2004 Honda 400xr Drz Klx Enduro, Dirt Bike, Crf, Ktm, Yzf, (enid) on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Stillwater, Oklahoma

Stillwater, OK
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2004 HONDA 400XR DRZ KLX enduro, dirt bike, crf, ktm, yzf, (ENID), $3,000, image 1

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Very nice Honda 400xr, plastics are very rich in color, brand new oem clutch plates and fibers, and springs. Compression is 130psi you can check for yourself. Engine and exhaust is stock very quiet. $600 baja designs street legal kit works great, also has $125 kouba lower link to lower ride height a little under a inch. New rear tire. Valves have been kept within spec. I looked very hard for is XR. TEXT OR CALL AT 580-747-1six7two

Moto blog

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