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1978 Honda Cr125m Elsinore on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha, NE
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For sale is my 1978 Cr125M Elsinore.Motor has been completely rebuilt(with receipts),bottom and topend,forks redone, stripped down and repainted with the proper color paint Honda pre-owned,all new plastics from vmxracing.com,new decals,new tires,new seat cover,new grips,new cables,new air filter. This bike is an EXCELLENT bike for VMX. It's the last year they ran the exhaust under the frame and rightside footpeg.It's a fun all around bike too ride.My number is. You can call or text me anytime.

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