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    Honda XR200

    Good reliable bike (Iunderstand its a 1999 model) here is the serial number if anyone can use it to confirm. JH2ME05U1XK600174

    Ok before it starts maybe a hundred grand is a we bit much, how about $1000,00 if a mod can change this cool..otherwise let the games begin.
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    Hi this looks mid 80's. A good source for sorting the bike age is here;


    www.motorcyclespecs.co.za

    http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/mod...r200r%2086.htm

    I've just listed the same type of bike for sale. Yours looks like 1986. If you click on the XR200 a few years either side and look at the pics you'll get an idea of the year. The engine bars on your bike came in mid 80's. Mine was the year before.

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    Could be a 1999 because it looks like its the short suspension model which came towards the tail end of the life of the XR200.
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    Merv

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    Thanks guys.
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