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04' Honda Crf 100 ( Last Chance To Buy Is Friday) on 2040-motos

$400
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Burlington, Vermont

Burlington, VT
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Honda CRF description

This bike runs excellent. Junior hit a tree and bent the front forks. The chain also threw off and cracked the mag cover. The bike would be excellent for parts , or repair. To fix this bike it will need Forks straightened or replaced. ( I have a set the right length but slightly bigger diameter possible reteo fit?)front and rear sprocketsmag cover replaced or weldedI have a new chain , new adjusters , and anew rear tire. I am advertising this bike for a week or so, as is for $400 firm no trades. After that I will fix it this winter. Once its fixed I think you'll know where the price goes.call

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