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05 Honda Crf450x Plus Extras, Ready To Ride on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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Honda CRF description

Selling an five CRF450X that is ready to ride! Have some extras for it as well. Great bike, lots of power, jetted for high elevation. Electric starter works awesome, even kicks start pretty easy. Idles great, pulls smooth through the power band. Only two short rides on last oil change. Motor and exhaust is clean, has not spent time in mud. Exhaust has a couple small dents from laying it down once, nothing that changes performance. Has about 110hrs on it. New Brake pads New Battery New Clutch New stainless steel valves, seals, gaskets No leaks New grips New fork seals Trail computer Aluminum frame bark busters, not just the plastic kind Lowering kit (nice, pricey) Plastics show typical scratches and scuffs from trail riding Seat in terrific shape, no tears New front and rear spare tubes Spare front and rear tire Stock exhaust, intake, etc. (meets current forest service regulations) Current OHV sticker Bike is titled, not street legal, but can be made legal easily for about $100. crf 450x wr450f wr250f

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