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1984 XR 200R - Barn beauty or run for the hills?
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[QUOTE="Deeler, post: 1348894, member: 17395"] Forgive me, fellow XR riders, it's been five years since I last owned an XR. I've found a restored 1984 XR 200R - after limited use it was left in a barn for 20 years. The owner has spent some $$ getting it ready to sell - rebuilt dual carbs, forks, shock, plus new sprockets, chain, tires, exhaust seals, lights, spark plug, air & oil filter. The photos are impressive. The price fits my budget for a trail maintenance bike that won't see any heavy (ab)use. I rode and raced an '82 XR200R for many years and understand the 84-85 machines are quite different. I've done my homework and read posts on the RFVC, but I would like to hear from RFVC owners on living with the beast - both the good and the bad. [/QUOTE]
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