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Considering a Honda XR 200R. what do you think?
« on: Sep 03, 2008, 09:31:27 AM »
 I've been wanting a nimble bike with some decent power just to explore and plunk around in the woods. A 99 xr 200 could be the right choice for tight trails and creek crossings. what do you all think?
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owned one since i was thirteen and now i ride it to work everyday.
Engine will never die and an upgrade in exhaust and intake will give you a little more power. If you are familiar with colorado we have the rampart trail system all technical woods riding with all sorts of terrain, i owned my buddy on his crf250 on this bike. It was made for trail riding and not motocross.

If you wanna ride it on the street i got the light kit from www.bajadesigns.com
great company btw

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they are a solid bike. I'd go for it.

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couple questions
what kind of milage?
and what does one run?
thanks

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Gas mileage is over 55 sometimes 60 mpg
They stopped making them in 2002 which is what mine is
Dont pay over $2000 if it is perfect, otherwise around $1500 or less.
Dual sport kit, DOT aproved tires and what is required in your state by law will fun you around $500
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