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1995 Honda Xlr 250 on 2040-motos

$750
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Billings, Montana

Billings, MT
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Selling my 250 because I am moving and can not take the bike with me. There is nothing wrong with her. She runs like a champ and has always been fun to ride around Billings. 3,666mis, 4 stroke kick start, has 80/20 tires on so that you can go off road a little if you want(note tires in pictures are not the ones currently on there). I have gone on trails around Billings and had no problems with the tires they perform amazingly on and off road. Awesome starter bike for those wanting to learn how to ride. For those who already know how to ride this bike is still fun if not more fun than other bikes. I've owned sport bikes in the past and had fun getting low in corners, however this bike gets even lower and is twice the fun. Hence why I bought this bike when I moved to Billings because of the 35 mph speed limit in town. A sport bike would have been pointless and I would have grown tired of not being able to use it to its full potential. Feel free to text me and ask questions, $750 is the price for the bike and if anyone knows how well Honda makes their bikes they will know that $750 is a excellent price for this bike.

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