Honda CRF description
1150 Concord Av Ste 100 This great little dirtbike was just traded in and is ready to make your dirtbike dreams come true!! It has just gone through service, has a new chain n sprockets and starts easily!! Come by to check it out and to make an offer to purchase, if we can do it we will!! The family that rides together...smiles together. And the family that rides the CRF150F is sure to be grinning hugely. It's all here -- legendary Honda performance, user-friendly features -- and it's all good. We have moved to our new location!!!!Our new location is just about one mile West on Concord Ave to 1150 Concord Ave in the Trader Joe's shopping center across from Concord Toyota. You can get pre-approved through our Secure On-line Credit Application on our website. Copy and paste the following link into your browser to apply for financing:http://www.contracostaps.com/financeapp.asp Give us a call at or stop by Contra Costa Powersports if you have any questions or would like to view this motorcycle. We buy pre-owned, clear title motorcycles here at Contra Costa Powersports !
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