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2002 Honda XR650R
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- Monster 100 MPH + off road
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XR 650
One bike absolutely, positively dominates the world of big-bore off-road machinery, and that's the XR™ 650R. Aluminum chassis. Liquid-cooled four-valve four-stroke engine. State-of-the-art suspension. Maybe someday, all open-class dirt bikes will be this good-but don't hold your breath.
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| GENERAL INFORMATION | |
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| Manufacturer |
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Honda |
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| Model Year |
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2002 |
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| Model |
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XR650R |
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| Price |
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*$2,599.00
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| Color |
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Red |
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| ENGINE | |
| Engine |
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649cc, liquid cooled, dry sump, single cylinder, four stroke, SOHC, four-valve |
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| Displacement |
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649cc |
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| Bore x Stroke |
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100mm X 82.6mm |
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| Compression Ratio |
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10.0:1 |
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| Carburetion |
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Keihin 40mm piston valves |
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| Ignition |
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Solid state CD with electronic advance |
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| DIMENSIONS | |
| Weight |
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277 lbs. |
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| Ground Clearance |
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12.0 in. |
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| Wheelbase |
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58.3 in. |
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| Fuel Capacity |
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2.6 gal., including 0.5 gal. reserve |
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| Seat Height |
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36.8 in. |
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| DRIVETRAIN | |
| Transmission |
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5-speed |
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| Final Drive |
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#520 o-ring sealed endless chain, 14T/48T |
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| BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES | |
| Brakes |
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Front: Single 240mm disc with twin-piston caliper Rear: Single 240mm disc with single piston caliper |
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| DRIVETRAIN | |
| Suspension |
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Front: 46mm leading axle Kayaba cartridge fork with compression and rebound damping adjustability, 11.2 in. of travel Rear: Pro-Link Kayaba single shock, compression and rebound damping adjustability, 12.1 in. of travel |
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| BRAKES/WHEELS/TIRES | |
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Front: 80/100-21 Rear: 110/100-18 |
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Photos may show optional equipment
*Price, if shown, does not include government fees, taxes, dealer freight/preparation, dealer document preparation charges or any finance charges (if applicable). Final actual sales price will vary depending on options or accessories selected.
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