Regarding the Honda XR600R, Dirt Bike magazine said it “is almost the definition of an off-road bike; the machine most likely to have its silhouette on a trail sign.” Here’s a one owner example that’s ready to get dirty.
In 1991, Honda gave the XR600R cartridge forks, one of the last major changes for the model until it was killed off in 2003. The 591cc motor produced 46 horsepower and 38 pound feet of torque, pushed through a 5-speed transmission. In factory race spec, it dominated Baja. For more on what made the XR such a legend, check out this model history on Dirt Bike.
This example (VIN: PE04E-5600176) was just serviced with a carb rebuild, fresh oil, tank cleaning, lubing of all the cables, frame repaint, and several new parts: bars, grips, graphics, seat cover, and chain. Find this XR for sale in Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut with bidding up to $1,975 and the reserve not yet met