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[QUOTE="penguin, post: 132841, member: 17399"] I agree, go for the 88 or newer XR600 if you can. The 88 and newer models had a single carburetor rather than the overly complex dual carb setup on the older bikes. A bike that would be a great find would be a 1985 XR350. this was one of the best 4 stoke Japanese dirtbikes you could get untill the introduction of the YZ400F. If you found an 85 XR350 in good shape, it would be worth a little more than a similar XR600. I still wish I had mine. I sold it 1996 and still see it occasionally, ripping up the North Texas trails, and it still looks and sounds great. [/QUOTE]
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