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Vintage Honda Enduro Survivor Barn Find on 2040-motos

$1,900
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:180
Location:

Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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This Bike is Amazing!40yrs old and only 180 original miles.1973 Honda xl250 motorsport was stored in a shed for the last 40yrs.has great patina (vintage look), good chrome, original motor is barely broken in.original Nevada bike only has one registered owner. last registered in february 1973.runs like a champ, starts 1st kick, shifts thru gears like butter.tires are original and not road worthy (but I still ride with them)I have been riding on the weekends but want to sell before I put too many miles on it.may take partial trade for a beater dirt bike ($500 or so, 200cc 4 stroke or bigger)can deliver to LA area for gas moneyPlease TEXT ONLY

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