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2001 Honda Xr650r - Street Legal on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
YearYear:2001 MileageMileage:11000 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Brookeville, Maryland, US

Brookeville, Maryland, US
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Honda XR photos

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Honda XR tech info

TypeType:Dual-Purpose Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):650 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JH2RE01011K200826

Honda XR description

This XR has been tastefully customized and is stunning to see closeup.  You won't see another like it anywhere. It is near perfect mechanically with an excellent engine, tranny, clutch, brakes, tires, etc.  

Features:

- Has a custom mini-dashboard with blinker indicators, a radiator fan switch and a headlight on/off  switch. 
- Speedo unit has an odometer, tripmeter, clock, highest speed, average speed
- Digital LED tachometer
- Standard orange blinkers front and rear
- Hand guards with integrated wihte LED blinkers. 
- Brake light activates with front or rear brake activaton. 
- Thumb high / low beam switch. 
 -Thumb horn 
- Kill switch
- Ignition key switch (did not come from the factory with an ignition switch) 
- Stator wound so the headlights receive their own direct supply of current (factory wiriing 
   was light but resulted in a weak headlight)  
- Has a battery but does not need one (ignition runs directly off the stator) other than to pass inspection
- Red painted trim items. 
- Custom made rubber tank gnee grips. 
- Heavy duty footpegs. 
- Mirrors that actually work
- High quality O-ring chain with low miles
- Lowered slightly front and rear but still plenty of suspension travel
- Bike is jetted and has a sideplate breathing screen
- K&N air filter
- Custom front fender
- New wave rotors front and rear
- Braided front brake line
- Recent front and rear brake pads

Maintenance: 

- Valves adjusted recently 
- Oil and oil filter changed recently
- Radiator fluid changed recently
- Fork seals replaced recently
- Master cylinder rebuilt recently
- Recent front and rear brake pads
- Recent carb rebuild 
- I have a nice selection of front and rear sprockets that will convey

The bike runs beautifully with excellent throttle response. I've put about 1500 street miles on it and 20 or so offroad. Has
roughly 11,000 total miles.  This XR will handily defeat a liter bike on a tight road yet can stay with anything offroad while 
running the engine just above idle.  With the current gearing it goes 95 and cruises at 80.  


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