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2012 Honda Crf 250 on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Inland Empire,

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2012 Honda CR250f for sale. I've taken great care of this bike since I bought it new 2012 of last year. Change the oil in the transmission and engine every other ride. I'm a perfectionist when it come to taking care of my machine. Mods:-Renthal bars-Pro Circuit cam-Full Yoshimura exhaust-Hinson clutch system-Brand new Dunlop mx51 front and rear-Oversized front rotor-After market galfer rotor in rear-Cosworth high compression piston-new Renthal chain-Renthal front and rear sprocketsI really don't want to sell her bc she is my pride and joy but I'm getting surgery on my shoulder and need to pay bills while I'm not working at the moment. Not in hurry to sell so if interested shoot me a text or call:. No low ballers please as this bike is pretty much brand new. Ask for Mike

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