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1987 Honda Cr 125, Runs Strong on 2040-motos

US $100.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:1
Location:

Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, US

Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, US
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Honda CR tech info

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Honda CR description

Hi,

I'm selling my 87' Honda CR 125. It has a new Bridgestone back tire and tube, new rear disc break and pads, handgrips, boy seen power reeds, air filter, fork boots, nice set of rental bars. Wiseco piston and ring, wrist pin, just bored to 55.5 mm by Trapanies racing and power valve was rebuilt at end of September. Bike takes a few kicks to start but when it's warm 1 kick i've only got 45 min on it since rebuild.Has 1 small tear on bottom of seat, bike is fast all 6 gears and clutch work normal. This was the bike of the year in 87 it still runs and rides great. I don't have a title just bill of sale as that's what I got when I bought it. 

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