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2007 Honda Crf450r Cr Crf 450 Mx Yz Rm Ktm on 2040-motos

US $2,750.00
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:100
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2007 Honda CRF450R CR CRF 450 MX yz rm ktm, US $2,750.00, image 1

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2007 Honda CRF450R CR CRF 450 MX yz rm ktm, US $2,750.00, image 2

Honda CRF description

Bike is in great condition, starts easy, runs as it should, last year for carb, very little use, never raced, barely broke in, everything is tight, still on original front tire and just changed the original back tire. oil/filter just changed, rear linkage just serviced, nothing was dry, but re-greased everything, Overall the bike is completely stock and original with the exception of the rear tire. Ready to ride, clear title. Nothing bent, bike runs and rides like new. This bike is 6 years old, but is the condition of buying a demo bike from a dealer.  Please contact with any questions

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