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2012 Honda Crf250r on 2040-motos

US $1,825.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:56 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Cairo, Georgia, US

Cairo, Georgia, US
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Honda CRF photos

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Honda CRF tech info

TypeType:Off-Road Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Honda CRF description

 For Sale is a 2012 Honda CRF250r Mod race bike. It has lots of trick things on it such as, Tm Designs Chain guide, CV4 hoses, ICW radiators, Excel A60 rims, Factory Connection Suspension, Cycra Powerflow plastics (except for the number plates), Pro taper oversized barmounts sprockets and bars. This bike has been ported, the clutch has been modded and the fly wheel was lightened. It has a brand new piston, valves and cam chain. It has about 10 minutes on it since the new piston. The hour meter reads 56 hours.

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