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    Hunting for CRM or XR400

    Hiya Lady's & Gents,
    i've just joined the forum and I'm hoping to source a decent CRM 250 mk3 or AR, failing that a nice 99 onwards XR400. I'm looking to pay £1200-2000 for the right machine. I'm more interested in something thats been maintained properly than just polished.
    Please get in touch via n.connolly@hillmcglynn.com

    Thanks for your help.

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    Neil
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    Re: Hunting for CRM or XR400

    Hi Neil,

    welcome

    few more details of condition,budget,and so on will help,

    I know the bikes your after can be hacked and rebuilds / battle scars and so on but if your after clean up the years put that out there also had mine up in the "WHATS IT WORTH " section(still there if ya wana look)when I was buying a Vara,

    turns out stilll have it and the Twin and the Vara

    Iknow they said am a honda hoooore and there are meetings i can go to for help

    Told them I allready attend its called xrv.org.uk

    welcome again.if you have a bike at the mo someone will be along to say post pics we like pics

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    GOD grant me the serenity to put up with all this normality

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    Re: Hunting for CRM or XR400

    Cheers Tony,
    Thanks for the support. I'll pay upto £2k for the right machine if that helps. I can cope with cosmetics needing upgrading as long as they've been looked after mechanically.

    I'll add a bit more detail & see what turns up. Thanks again mate.

    Neil

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    Re: Hunting for CRM or XR400

    Good choice of bike that man

    Good luck in the hunt. It took me ages to find my AR.
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    Re: Hunting for CRM or XR400

    Cheers Alan,
    Let me know if you spot anything decent please mate, or maybe you could sell me yours??? Looks a good un.

    Neil

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