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02 Honda Xr650r Xr 650 (louisville) on 2040-motos

$2,950
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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville, KY
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02 Honda XR650R XR 650 (Louisville), $2,950, image 1

Honda XR description

2002 Honda XR650R (not the "L") This is the fast . water cooled XR 650. This bike is awsome! If you are lookiing for a great trail bike with lots of power that is ready to ride then this is your bike. It has a FMF silencer and the Honda "Uncork kit"(jetting and a competition intake piece) The tires are about a month old and in good condition. This bike runs, rides and performs perfectly. Even when i's cold it will start on the 1st or 2nd kick. I have a title for the bike but it is not registered or licensed for street use. 502- six four four -6697$2950I may trade for street bike, RV, or crewcab truck

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