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1974 Honda Xl250 Enduro Motorcycle Dual Sport 4 Stroke on 2040-motos

US $500.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Weed, California, US

Weed, California, US
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TypeType:Dual-Purpose For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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This is a 1974 Honda XL250 Enduro Dual Sport 4 Stroke Motorcycle.  It has a rebuilt engine, new Kenda tires that have never been driven on, new UFO fenders, new clear hand guards, new handlebars, control handles, perches, and mirrors.  Has a new aftermarket front ferring. It does have a Clarke gas tank (the paint is peeling on it).  All new cables, brakes, battery, speedometer, and tachometer.  The seat was newly recovered.  The speedometer only reads 1.4 miles since the entire bike was rebuilt.  It has a new chain and sprockets as well.  It does need a left case gasket and should be good to go.  The motorcycle runs, but I am having to get rid of it because after rebuilding it, I found out I was going to have to have knee surgery and this is a kickstart only bike and I will not be able to start it.  I have another bike that is electric start, so this one has to go. There are many other extra parts that go with the bike if you want them.  This is an "as is" sale.  There is no expressed or implied warranty.  Please ask any questions before bidding.

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