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2002 Honda Custom Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $6,500.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Lancaster, California, US

Lancaster, CA, US
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Honda Other tech info

TypeType:Dirt Bike PhonePhone:6619167913

Honda Other description

2002 Honda Custom , 2002 Service Honda CR500AFGreen tag eligible!!...Ported & polishedUpgrades include suspension, braided brake line, chain & sprocket and Wifco pipecomes with owners manual & certificate of originThis bike was custom made for over $12K and is priced to sell for $6500 OBO!! $6,500.00 6619167913

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