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2005 Honda Crf 250r (altus) on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Lawton, Oklahoma

Lawton, OK
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2005 Honda CRF 250R (Altus), $2,800, image 1

Honda CRF description

I am selling my 2005 Honda CRF250R with FMF exhaust.This bike has an FMF Powercore four exhaust and a JD jetting kit included. This bike has that healthy 4-stroke low-pitch sound and it has plenty of power for how light it is! Aftermarket kickstand installed and I will include any accessories and parts I have for it, such as a center stand and a fork brace for strapping the bike down in a truck or trailer, and a bike ramp if you need it. I just replaced the fork seals and oil filter. $2800 and you can have everything!Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!-Josh(Three Zero Three) 9 One Seven - 2 Zero Two Eight

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