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1976 Honda Xr75 Xr 75 (shakopee) on 2040-motos

$600
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Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN
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1976 Honda Xr75 xr 75 (Shakopee), $600, image 1

Honda XR description

Selling my 1976 Xr75 to make some room. It looks, runs, and drives well and needs nothing to go out and have some fun. It has a custom exhaust that sounds great. The motor does NOT smoke 1 bit. This is a cool little motorcycle that would be great for Christmas for anybody old or young. $600 / obo. 612-998-855four. Keywords: Yamaha, Suzuki, kawasaki, ktm, harley davidson, pit bike, dirtbike, motocross, trail, xr, xl, cr, yz, klx, kx, sx

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