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2005 Honda Crf450x on 2040-motos

$4,995
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee

Johnson City, TN
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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:(866) 249-8554

Honda CRF description

2005 Honda CRF450X, Ready For The Trails - Take the CRF450R, the most popular dirt bike in Honda's line-up. Add one 2004 AMA 250 National MX crown. Now rig it with electric start. Meet the all-new CRF450X. Tuned for trail duty with greater torque, wider gear ratios and more supple suspension, the CRF450X is everything the CRF450R is and just that little, yet oh-so-important, bit more.

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