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1986 Honda Cr 125 Dirt Bike,vintage Dirt Bike,vintage Motorcycle,awsome Cond on 2040-motos

US $800.00
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:112
Location:

Earlton, New York, US

Earlton, New York, US
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I have a awesome semi restored cr 125 ,its a 1986 ,has the frame painted with automotive paint, new tires ,,and orig plastics witch are awesome cond.the seat does have a rip.shock is a little soft from sitting,i drive it around the yard like 2 times a year and put back in garage.bike is great for vintage race class.and runs great. selling cheap .518 3two two 775two

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