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2007 Honda Crf 150 (grapevine) on 2040-motos

$1,700
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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2007 Honda CRF 150 (Grapevine), $1,700, image 1

Honda CRF description

I purchased this bike new from DFW Honda in Dec'09. They have done all recommended maintenance and I have changed the oil every fifteen hours with Synthetic . -It has FMF pipe added. -Push button start which is priceless for beginners. -It has Monster tubes in the tires.-Brand new battery-Never raced. -Manual-TitleMy 14 yr old son has just has outgrown it and wants a bigger bike. This bike is in perfect shape and is a great bike for a tween. XMAS IS COMING! I'll hold it for you. $1700 firm call Jim @ 817-313-XXXX. If it is listed, it's still for sale

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